11aug16: These pages are gradually being updated and adapted to the new class environment this fall. What follows was for last year.
Last updated 8nov15
Math 198/CS199 Fall Semester 2015
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and even copy it for your own use. Some of the webpages here are in pure
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files. Older ones are composed with a factory called asciiDoc
and are therefore poor examples
from which to learn HTML. The current hybrid of HTML and LaTeX (The Pudding)
comes with a decorative picture, and are easier to maintain. To edit your
personal copies of them you will will need some additional files you have
to learn how to find. Ask on our Piazza.
Table of Contents
Administrivia
Elementary Lessons
Intermediate Lessons
Advanced Lessons
- Lessons on C/C++/OpenGL graphics programming. 0
- Lessons on Python/OpenGL graphics programming. 0
- TBA: revision Miniproject 2011 Do not attempt to answeer the inline questions. This feature is broken.
- Lesson on the OpenGL Pipeline using illiTorpot . WeekA. 0
- Note to the Adventurous (and it helps to know little about HTML). You may
have noted that this file is called "an_index.html", because we do not want it to block access to all the files in this web tree. To access these, just erase
the "an_index.html" from the URL, and you'll see "everything".
Lessons by Week, Current and Past
Although we did not follow the identical progression of topics as in past years,
some of these lessons are still of interest you the current class.
Here is an annotated index by the week:
- week1 on DPGraph and Quadric Surfaces.Current
- week2 Fibonacci and Sinewheel.Current
- week3 Hippocket Programs and Python.Current
- week4 Ramya Babu's Rabbit, Subversion (SVN), Miniproject.Current
- week4and5 From 2011: Miniprojects. Don't try to answer filecards.
- week6 From 2011: texPad, texWins, LaTeX, HTML, Pudding
- week7 From 2011:OpenGL Lighting and Geometry Pipeline, CAs, IFSs etc
- week8 From 2011: Besenham Lines and Circles (Emily Gunawan's project)
- Current Semester 2015.
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- week9 Project, Seminars, Resources, LaTeX. Current 2015
- weekA Advanced OpenGL Pipeline with Torpot
- weekB Current 2015
- weekC Current 2015
- weekD Current 2015
- Thanksgiving Vacation
- weekE Current 2015
- weekCDEF has instructions on what
needs to be done before break, and what is needed to finish up your project.
Last Words
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