
Are you sad because you can’t play Flappy Bird on your iPhone? We’ve got you covered! File Exchange author Mingjing Zhang has created a MATLAB-based version of the game. Take a look at… read more >>

Are you sad because you can’t play Flappy Bird on your iPhone? We’ve got you covered! File Exchange author Mingjing Zhang has created a MATLAB-based version of the game. Take a look at… read more >>

This week’s post comes from Kent Millard, the UX Specialist for the MATLAB Answers team.
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by Kent Millard
Let’s say you’re wondering how to plot some data… read more >>

If you play Cody, you probably already know the name Alfonso Nieto Castañón. He is the number one player by rank, and his answers tend to sprout comments like “Amazing!” and “How… read more >>

Greetings from Natick, Massachusetts, where the outdoor temperature is currently a balmy 15 degrees Fahrenheit and the sun sets at 4:26 in the afternoon. The days are getting colder but at least they… read more >>

Guest post from Dr. Tanya Morton.
Last month, MathWorks held MATLAB EXPO UK at the Silverstone Circuit, the home of British motor racing. It was a great opportunity for the MATLAB and Simulink… read more >>

If you’ve been following Cody for any time at all, you know that we have some superstar competitors who have stayed in the top ranks since the very beginning. Some time ago I started tracking… read more >>

About six weeks ago John Kelly wrote a post about some remarkable achievements in Cody. In that post he offered a prize to whomever would win the 200th creator badge.
I am happy to report that the… read more >>

This week we bring back guest blogger Joachim Schlosser, who leads a team of Education Technical Specialists from his office in Germany. That gave him a special vantage point for a thrilling student… read more >>

You’ve seen funny mirrors at carnivals, the curvy ones that make your head look tiny and your legs impossibly long. Now imagine a person who looks strange in real life, say with a giant head… read more >>

As promised, Paul Kassebaum is back this week with an in-depth discussion of how to get from a mathematical object in MATLAB to a solid object you can hold in your hand. Paul is a maker in the truest… read more >>