Hey Ted - thanks for letting us know about this. Its pretty cool. I really like that pic of the fox in a wizard type outfit. Am curious to know Doug's thought process in regards to posting this specific chapter. I mean, yeah, I get it - its listing all the commands and how they work.

I also really like the quote - the 1st 1 from Alice & Wonderland, and, then I saw the one from a band, as I was looking at COS(). And, that brought back distant memories.

Back in the early 80's - if people had an Apple or a PC computer in their homes (and it was very few) - I could in about 10 minutes write a small program that would spin a line around and essentially draw a circle. I used the Cartesian to Polar coord. systems conversion - using Sine & Cosine functions - to spin angles & gen X&Y coord's - and, people were always blown away when I would do that on there computer. Yeah - literally about 10 min. to create the program and have it running. It was cool, since it was early CG, and showed not only the power of a personal computer - but the power of math and a couple of simple math functions!

-K-

On 12/29/2019 7:46 AM, Ted Roche wrote:
Kudos to Doug Hennig for getting this done!

https://hackfox.github.io/

Looks great!


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