Difference between revisions of "User:PythonNut"

Line 1: Line 1:
[[User:PythonNut|<span style="border-radius:1em;-webkit-border-radius:1em;-moz-border-radius:1em;border:1px solid black;font-size:11px;background-color:green;color:white;padding:1px 4px 1px 5px">'''Btilm305'''</span>]]
+
[[User:PythonNut|<span style="border-radius:1em;-webkit-border-radius:1em;-moz-border-radius:1em;border:1px solid black;font-size:11px;background-color:green;color:white;padding:1px 4px 1px 5px">'''PythonNut'''</span>]]
  
 
== About Me ==
 
== About Me ==

Revision as of 22:13, 9 June 2011

PythonNut

About Me

I like $\LaTeX$ [1] and Asymptote[2] very much. I am also interested in graphical design. And can make avatars in my spare time. I am 13 years old and I am home-schooled.

Python

Python is a programming language. It is known to be quick concise and easy to learn. Is is also very human readable.

And I am obsessed with it!

Auto-Graph

[asy] import contour; import graph; real f(real x) { return x^2-1.333; } draw(graph(f,-1.5,1.5),blue+linewidth(0.5),Arrows); size(75); real f(real x, real y) {return abs(x^3) + abs(y^3);} draw(contour(f,(-6,-6),(6,6), new real[] {5}),red+linewidth(1)); label("$Auto\;Graph$",(0,0.3),red); label("$V-4\beta$",(0,-0.3),red); dot((1.5,0),red); dot((0,1.5),red); dot((0,-1.5),red); dot((-1.5,0),red);[/asy] I am currently developing an open source program named Auto-graph[3] That creates asymptote graphs easily and quickly. and (most importantly) the user only needs to know what he/she wants to graph.