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Tag Archives: ascii-art
Fractals in 10 minutes No. 5: Sierpinski Chaos Game
A few years back, I was in some course where they also taught me some Matlab. One of the exercises was to draw the Sierpinski triangle using a method of progressing a point randomly. I was quite surprised at the … Continue reading
Fractals in 10 minutes No. 4: Mandelbrot and Julia in Ascii Art
I felt like it’s about time I tackled the Mandelbrot and Julia sets, in Ascii-Art. Heck, the Mandelbrot fractal is on the logo of this Blog! However, being the most well-known fractal, this issue was tackled already, with satisfactory results. … Continue reading
Posted in Fractals, Programming, Python
Tagged ascii-art, fractal, julia, mandelbrot, Python
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Python + Curses + Numpy -> Ascii Art Rotating Cube
Well, the title says it all, or at least most of it. If you are still not convinced, a picture’s worth 500 dwords: / |\ / | \ / | \ // | \\ / | \ / \ \ … Continue reading
LStrings and ASCII-Plotter at UtilityMill.com
It seems Gregory is fond of ascii-art, as he took my scripts, and put them online at utilitymill.com. UtilityMill.com is a cool new website, which allows you to run scripts as small web applications. What Gregory actually did, with just … Continue reading
Posted in Programming, Python, web-design
Tagged ascii-art, ascii-plotter, blogging, lstrings, Programming, Python, utilitymill.com, web applications
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