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Introducing Community Profile Pages 4

This week, guest-blogger David Wey welcomes the new community profile pages. David is a Senior Developer for MathWorks community sites.
Community Improvements: New Profile Pages
by David Wey
Have… read more >>

Robot Game-Playing in MATLAB – Part 2

Last week we showed how to use a Monte Carlo approach to write a program capable of playing Tic Tac Toe. But that was just our warm-up exercise. Now let’s build another game that can take… read more >>

Robot Game-Playing in MATLAB 3

A story about just-in-time expertise. Sometimes the best learning is no learning.
COMPUTERS, CHESS, AND GO
I read an article in IEEE Spectrum about computer programs that play Go (AIs Have Mastered… read more >>

MATLAB Onramp

In the last post, Wendy Fullam told us about MATLAB Examples, where you could see working examples and pick apart the code to see how they worked. But suppose you wanted more? Suppose you wanted an… read more >>

Introducing MATLAB Examples

This week, guest-blogger Wendy Fullam is trumpeting the arrival of a new Support page feature. Wendy is the Technical Marketing Product Manager for MathWorks online support and website search… read more >>

MATLAB and Git 7

This week we hear from Toshi Takeuchi about how to take advantage of MATLAB’s recent improvements to Git integration. Toshi is a Senior Marketing Manager at MathWorks.
Quick Introduction to Git… read more >>

Welcome Mike!

I am very excited to welcome a new blogger to MATLAB Central: Mike Garrity is going to be writing about graphics on the appropriately named Mike on MATLAB Graphics blog.

Mike is a computer graphics… read more >>

Expo Conversations – Part 2

This is a continuation of the last post (see Expo Conversations – Part 1), in which we learned how the MathWorks UK office built a system for detecting social interaction at the MATLAB Expo… read more >>

Expo Conversations – Part 1 1

Plenty of people talk about building cool things, but how many of us really do it? Sure, you can do amazing things these days with Arduino boards and cloud computing, but sitting down and creating… read more >>

A Chat with Chebfun’s Nick Trefethen 1

Today we interview Nick Trefethen, Professor of Numerical Analysis, University of Oxford.

Photo by Sara Kerens

Nick is what you might call a “heroic user” of MATLAB. He was there at… read more >>

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