Glen & all -
Thanks for being a great audience for your tired presenter last
Thursday. I put up the slides and sample code if anyone is interested:
both are linked from
http://simeonfranklin.com/blog/2012/feb/28/data-visualization-pyprocessing-talk/Glen - I added a quick Mandelbrot drawing program to the github repo
with the other sample bits of code and the talk source. Check it out
and I'll ping you when I've made improvements - right now it just
draws the mandelbrot set in 800x600 monocolor...
Thanks again all....
-regards
Simeon Franklin
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 12:04 AM, Glen Jarvis <
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> Simeon,
>
> Thanks for your talk. I would love to take the Obfuscated Python for
> Mandelbrot, refactor it to be readable (which I've started doing), have
> different configurable parameters, and generate images to be pieced together
> in a video. Any hints on which part of pyprocessing that I can start with?
>
> Here's the link I mentioned. I have this as a framed photo and coffee mug
> because I love both Python and Mandelbrot:
>
>
http://preshing.com/20110926/high-resolution-mandelbrot-in-obfuscated-python>
> Cheers,
>
>
>
> Glen
> --
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> least.
>
> -- Goethe
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