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I enjoyed the Game of Life visualization. Rather than some of the other demos which were simple demonstrations of MATLAB functionality, Game of Life was a dynamic and interesting demo that illustrated a classic programming thought experiment in a language that is new to me, which is pretty cool. It was sort of like a higher level example of "Hello World!" | I enjoyed the Game of Life visualization. Rather than some of the other demos which were simple demonstrations of MATLAB functionality, Game of Life was a dynamic and interesting demo that illustrated a classic programming thought experiment in a language that is new to me, which is pretty cool. It was sort of like a higher level example of "Hello World!" |
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You've reached the wiki page of Will Stewart, a Duke first-year from Dallas, TX.
[ http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/08/reverse-engineering-brain-kurzweil/ Reverse-Engineering of Human Brain Likely by 2030, Expert Predicts ] , Priya Ganapati , Wired Magazine , 16 August 2010, 7 September 2012 (Reverse Engineer the Brain)
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I enjoyed the Game of Life visualization. Rather than some of the other demos which were simple demonstrations of MATLAB functionality, Game of Life was a dynamic and interesting demo that illustrated a classic programming thought experiment in a language that is new to me, which is pretty cool. It was sort of like a higher level example of "Hello World!"