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My Name is Daniel Hull, and I am a proud Texan from the Lone Star State. Born in Dallas, my family moved to Jakarta, [Indonesia] when I was three and returned after September 11th and a series of bombings in the city. Upon returning to the United States, I had to make a new home in Dallas, TX of which I hadn't remembered anything from. I grew up with a younger brother, my two parents, and my three dogs. We still live in Dallas, and I am excited to be at Duke.
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My Name is Daniel Hull, and I am a proud Texan from the Lone Star State. Born in Dallas, my family moved to Jakarta, Indonesia when I was three and returned after September 11th and a series of bombings in the city. I have grown up with a younger brother, my two parents, and my three dogs. We still live in Dallas, and I am excited to be at Duke.
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'''Favorite Matlab Demo'''
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My favorite matlab demo was definitely the gallery. Although I didn't learn anything about coding. The demo demonstrated the seemingly infinite applications of Matlab to our modern world in everything from astronomy to geophysics to atomic interactions. The plots and yes I'll admit, their colors, excite me to learn more about matlab.

Latest revision as of 19:54, 15 September 2013

About Me


My Name is Daniel Hull, and I am a proud Texan from the Lone Star State. Born in Dallas, my family moved to Jakarta, Indonesia when I was three and returned after September 11th and a series of bombings in the city. I have grown up with a younger brother, my two parents, and my three dogs. We still live in Dallas, and I am excited to be at Duke.

Favorite Matlab Demo


My favorite matlab demo was definitely the gallery. Although I didn't learn anything about coding. The demo demonstrated the seemingly infinite applications of Matlab to our modern world in everything from astronomy to geophysics to atomic interactions. The plots and yes I'll admit, their colors, excite me to learn more about matlab.