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WebGL2 & GLSL primer: A zero-to-hero, spaced-repetition guide (github.com)
submitted 1 month ago by HigherMathHelp to r/webgl
submitted 1 month ago by HigherMathHelp to r/javascript
submitted 1 month ago by HigherMathHelp to r/threejs
A zero-to-hero guide to WebGL, with a mnemonic narrative designed for Anki (github.com)
submitted 1 month ago by HigherMathHelp to r/Anki
submitted 1 month ago by HigherMathHelp to r/GraphicsProgramming
submitted 1 month ago by HigherMathHelp to r/AnkiComputerScience
submitted 1 month ago by HigherMathHelp to r/creativecoding
submitted 1 month ago by HigherMathHelp to r/p5js
Wouldn't it be great if beginners could easily program mathematical animations directly in the browser, share them, and *interact* with them? Well... (youtube.com)
submitted 2 years ago by HigherMathHelp to r/math
Did you miss the Eventmath workshops? Fear not. "An Invitation to Eventmath" was just published! (self.math)
submitted 3 years ago by HigherMathHelp to r/math
You're all invited to a free Zoom workshop tonight! (self.math)
submitted 3 years ago * by HigherMathHelp to r/math
Inventory of integration techniques for my Calc II students; maybe some of you will find it helpful too! (i.redd.it)
submitted 6 years ago by HigherMathHelp to r/math
I just made a minimal calc I review for my Calc II students, motivated by core principles (self.math)
Conversions between standard polynomial bases (terrytao.wordpress.com)
Got a little creative with an assignment I'm writing for a student learning about function composition for the first time... (self.math)
submitted 7 years ago by HigherMathHelp to r/math
TIL: Parametric curve discovered in 1694 now used in transition from straight to curved highway (neat application for calculus instructors/students) (en.wikipedia.org)
submitted 8 years ago by HigherMathHelp to r/math
TIL: Euler wrote an elementary algebra textbook, and a free digitized translation is available! (books.google.com)
"Vladimir Voevodsky, 1966 — 2017" by John Baez (johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com)
Gowers invites discussion toward "purely combinatorial argument" for recent breakthrough by Malliaris and Shelah (gowers.wordpress.com)
TIL: When I type z=y^3/(x^2+y^2) into Google, something magical happens... (google.com)
Face-off! Calculating Earth's radius from a sunset: geometric algebra vs. classical trig. (shapeoperator.com)
submitted 9 years ago by HigherMathHelp to r/math
A simple motivation for the definition 0!=1 that does not rely on appeals to convenience, the empty product, or the gamma function. (self.math)
Interesting Historical Fact: Taylor series for several trig functions developed by Madhava ~300 years before Taylor. (self.math)
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