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== About Me ==
 
== About Me ==
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I Program too much.
  
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I do projects in many languages.
  
I like <math>\LaTeX</math> [http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki/index.php/LaTeX:About] and Asymptote[http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki/index.php/Asymptote_%28Vector_Graphics_Language%29] very much.
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<i>Lines of code</i>
I am also interested in graphical design. By graphical design I mean composting. And can make avatars in my spare time.
 
I am 14 years old and I am home-schooled.
 
 
 
 
 
I currently am quite good at:
 
 
<ul>
 
<ul>
<li>Python3</li>
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<li>init.sage: 1134</li>
<li>Asymptote</li>
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<li>.zshrc: 899</li>
<li>LaTeX</li>
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<li>PyBot.js: 825</li>
<li>HTML5</li>
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<li>Index.html: 174</li>
<li>CSS3</li>
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<li>libre.css: 1051</li>
</ul>
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<li>piano_top.java: 519</li>
I'm learning:  
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<li>build.py: 234</li>
<ul>
 
<li>Javascript</li>
 
<li>MySQL</li>
 
<li>Java</li>
 
</ul>
 
I want to learn:
 
<ul>
 
<li>C++/Objective C</li>
 
<li>MathML</li>
 
<li>SVG</li>
 
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
  
==  Python ==
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Obviously, I must know these languages.
Python is a programming language. It is known to be quick concise and easy to learn. Is is also very human readable. It is interpreted and falls under the VHLL language category. It is rather slow for number crunching so that's why I want to learn C++.
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I was currently learning Python when I signed up for AoPS. Hence my username. My avatar is a glossy python logo.
 
  
== Auto-Graph ==
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I am currently developing an open source (duh) Asymptote script named Auto-graph[http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/blog/51927] That creates asymptote graphs easily and quickly. and (most importantly) the user only needs to know what he/she wants to 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[http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/blog/51927] That creates asymptote graphs easily and quickly. and (most importantly) the user only needs to know what he/she wants to graph.
 
  
 
I will release it under GPL one day.
 
I will release it under GPL one day.

Latest revision as of 13:37, 12 June 2013

PythonNut

About Me

I Program too much.

I do projects in many languages.

Lines of code

  • init.sage: 1134
  • .zshrc: 899
  • PyBot.js: 825
  • Index.html: 174
  • libre.css: 1051
  • piano_top.java: 519
  • build.py: 234

Obviously, I must know these languages.


I am currently developing an open source (duh) Asymptote script named Auto-graph[1] That creates asymptote graphs easily and quickly. and (most importantly) the user only needs to know what he/she wants to graph.

I will release it under GPL one day.