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Welcome to my technical blog!
I’m looking forward to keep it updated very frequently with what I’m working on, what I spend my day doing. Of course I can’t have something to write everyday. But it is my learning tool so I’m sure it’ll be updated plenty often.
I will also discuss undergraduate topics for the courses I’m doing TA for. Personally I believe you learn best by teaching yourself. It’s never a waste to learn things a second, or third time. Each time you will see it in a different way and perhaps help spark totally new ideas. My personal motto is you learn best when you can explain the material to yourself or others, or trying to.
This is my learning place. So the information here are provided as-is. It is how I perceive and understand it to the best of my knowledge. I do not claim to be the authority on any subject matters here but you can be sure I’m not asserting any thing that I am still in doubts. I either know, or I don’t, never in doubt.
I will credit any sources I use where applicable. I do go by the Aggie Code of Honors being a proud Aggie.
All C++ source codes posted here have been tested and will compile and run on both Visual Studio 2005 and GNU g++ compiler under Linux, unless explicitly stated. Normally you just have to comment out the “stdafx.h” include for g++.
Last but not least, if you find any mistakes please don’t hesitate to let me know. I’m sure there are waiting to be found
Mar 2008