
The sketch here is inspired by this blog post which references “An elliptic property of parabolic trajectories by J. L. Fernández-Chapou, A. L. Salas-Brito, C. A. […] Read More
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The sketch here is inspired by this blog post which references “An elliptic property of parabolic trajectories by J. L. Fernández-Chapou, A. L. Salas-Brito, C. A. […] Read More
Pi, π, can be computed using Monte Carlo simulation. Although that may sound complicated, it’s simpler than it sounds: Generate random points within a square, […] Read More
The mouse position controls the rotation around the scene. The main idea of the demo is there are little dots that bounce in a three-dimensional […] Read More
You’re watching a science fiction TV show or movie, and the hero needs to make a quick escape. Luckily, they can travel faster than light […] Read More
We’ve all seen animated movie characters that appear life like in their movements and behavior. Often, their movements are modeled using Motion Capture, where the […] Read More
Can you tell that the yellow and blue blocks are actually aligned? Click the visualization to see the lines! This project is based off of […] Read More
As you all probably know, KTBYTE strives to develop and deliver the highest quality Computer Science education programs for middle and high school students. Our […] Read More