
Cody has recently reached several significant milestones. I’d like to take a moment to recognize these milestones and also offer a challenge.
First let’s acknowledge two people: the… 続きを読む >>

Cody has recently reached several significant milestones. I’d like to take a moment to recognize these milestones and also offer a challenge.
First let’s acknowledge two people: the… 続きを読む >>

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… 続きを読む >>

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… 続きを読む >>

What is this shape? Can you guess?
It may look like a dirty sock, but I promise that it’s not.
Paul Kassebaum, who recently told us about the Battlebots competition, made this with a 3D… 続きを読む >>
Robot competitions are in the air these days, what with the recent Battlebots competition in Massachusetts and the earlier Student Robot Challenge in the UK. Here’s an update from Tanya Morton,… 続きを読む >>

It has been a while since we last talked about displaying data tips on MATLAB Mobile.
The data cursor feature has since then evolved from tap-and-hold invocation to a more prominent ‘Show Data… 続きを読む >>

This week I welcome Dr. Paul Kassebaum to the blog. Paul is a physicist at MathWorks working to engage the public with engineering and science. He fell in love with engineering at the Cooper Union… 続きを読む >>

This week I’d like to introduce guest blogger Dr Tanya Morton. Tanya leads the Application Engineering team in the UK, helping customers in industry and academia to apply MATLAB & Simulink… 続きを読む >>

I’ve recently been talking with professors eager to use Cody in the classroom. From these discussions, I’ve learned of seven great reasons to challenge your students with MATLAB practice problems in… 続きを読む >>

This week I’d like to introduce guest blogger Joachim Schlosser. Joachim leads the team of Education Technical Specialists in Europe, supporting professors and teaching staff using MATLAB &… 続きを読む >>
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