ceres-solver - A Nonlinear Least Squares Minimizer - Google Project Hosting
27 days ago by nico.ash
Can be used to constructing 3D models from photographs
code
google
graphics
library
math
3d
27 days ago by nico.ash
Low Level Bit Hacks You Absolutely Must Know - good coders code, great reuse
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november 2010 by nico.ash
article assembly c development code howto hacks hacking hack embedded interview math microcontrollers perl tips toread reference python programming tricks binary bit bitwise low bithacks bitmanipulation bits
november 2010 by nico.ash
Ma bibliothèque
july 2010 by nico.ash
The electronic bookshelf of peter norvig.
ai
books
google
norvig
reference
math
mathematics
book-or-author-to-read
robotics
july 2010 by nico.ash
graph-theory-algorithms-book - Project Hosting on Google Code
march 2010 by nico.ash
A GNU-FDL book on algorithmic graph theory.
algorithms
book
graph
programming
theory
math
books
ebook
march 2010 by nico.ash
SpaceTime - Graphing, Calculator, and Mathematics Software for the iPhone, the iPod touch and the iPad at iTunes App Store.
march 2010 by nico.ash
Solve limits, derivatives and integrals with MobileCAS®, the first computer algebra system ever developed for iPhone that includes over 200 functions. Browse our manual here!
http://www.spacetime.us/wiki
mathematics
math
iphone
app
cool
software
visualization
graph
graphing
graphs
http://www.spacetime.us/wiki
march 2010 by nico.ash
Travis Vachon — π in Clojure
february 2010 by nico.ash
Calulating pi in clojure, to arbitrary precision and using a lazy sequence.
clojure
math
programming
mathematics
example
functional
tutorial
pi
february 2010 by nico.ash
SciPy – the embarrassing way to code
november 2009 by nico.ash
The downside to all this is that you send months developing your complex algorithms and when you’re done you show somebody the result of all your efforts — a page or two of code. It looks like something that somebody could have written in an afternoon. Even worse, you start to suspect that if you had really known scipy and spent a few days carefully thinking about the problem to start with, then you probably could have coded it in an afternoon. It’s a little embarrassing.
python
programming
algorithms
code
scipy
scientific
language
science
math
computer
matrix
november 2009 by nico.ash
Alexander Lehmann
december 2008 by nico.ash
writing a simple raytracer in common lisp
programming
video
graphics
lisp
physics
tutorial
math
tutorials
raytracing
screencast
towatch
december 2008 by nico.ash
Seeing Around Corners
february 2008 by nico.ash
using artificial socirty to get a peek at society and possible outcomes of policy
culture
math
ai
simulation
economics
sociology
psychology
society
emergence
science
february 2008 by nico.ash
BLDGBLOG: Adventures in Stacking
january 2008 by nico.ash
New Scientist published an awesome little article this week about nothing more complex than stacking blocks of wood (subscriber-only)... But, oh, how complex that task can be.
It's the combinatorial architecture of the well-balanced stack.
architecture
cool
design
science
mathematics
math
physics
stacking
It's the combinatorial architecture of the well-balanced stack.
january 2008 by nico.ash
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