Using prime numbers to generate pretty trees

May 11 2011 Published by under Coding

Have you ever tried to generate a natural-ish looking tree? I did it for a coursework assignment and turns out it’s both incredibly simple while being full of strange little twists.   Generally the assignment was about manipulating 3D objects in OpenGL through user action. Otherwise known as: make a game, if it isn’t a [...]

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Of London, Murphy and Seedcamp

Sep 14 2009 Published by under Uncategorized

Image via Wikipedia Last week’s trip to London was governed by the laws of Murphy, or Sod as Londoners would call ‘im. It was a fun and interesting trip, don’t get me wrong, and I still love London almost as much as I did after my last trip there two years ago. It’s just that [...]

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Linear algebra assistants are the RIAA

Jul 07 2009 Published by under Uncategorized

Image by mugley via Flickr Last friday was the day of my linear algebra exam and I thought I did fairly well (I didn’t) and might even pass (I did not), but lo and behold, unbeknownst to me I commited a most dire offense, an offense punishable by two year’s suspension from the

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