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  1. Added Oct 24, 2007 by cdavid
    incorporated into WebAssign, for example
  2. Added Oct 08, 2007 by digizen and 1 other
    These are some educational java applets written by Paul Falstad to help visualize various concepts in math, physics, and engineering. You should be able to view them with any Java-capable browser.
  3. Added Sep 01, 2007 by longpd
    Sun's server environment for game developers and virtual worlds that addresses scaling through 'inherent parallelism found in virtual environments' while presenting a single threaded server appearance to the developer.
  4. Added Jul 12, 2007 by battis
    Michael Grady writes "Computer graphics has become an indispensable part of mainstream computing and the undergraduate course in computer graphics programming is often one of the most popular courses in the curriculum. In the early days, such courses dealt with low level implementation details and algorithms such as converting lines to pixels, filling rectangles, view clipping and [...]
  5. Added Apr 12, 2007 by aseldow
    Wow! Java applets to assist with geometry!!!!
  6. Added Apr 04, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    Awhile back, Facebook had a way to "visualize" your friends, in the form of a graphic containing all of your friends and their interconnections. They've since removed this, likely because of the processing time needed to create it.
  7. Added Mar 30, 2007 by brasst
  8. Added Nov 27, 2006 by ptarrance and 4 others
    nice assortment of interactive math games and activities
  9. Added Nov 19, 2006 by aseldow
    A random variable is a numerical outcome of a random experiment. For example, we could consider X the number of spots on the roll of a die. Or, we could roll 6 dice and let X be the sum of all six values. The distribution of a random variable is the collection of possible outcomes along with their probabilities. This may be described by a table, a formula, or a probability histogram.
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