Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Udacity Training

I've finished front end training with Udacity. I liked their nanodegree program. I am going to go through their first full stack training video on youtube to see how that goes. I plan to substitute my own electronics information when learning about the first project.

Wednesday, July 01, 2015

Review of Algorithms

I'm planning on reviewing some fundamental data structures and algoirthms. Code from the book "Algorithms" (4th ed.) by Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne is available online. I've forked a repo on github. The source material is at their book's web page.

Friday, June 12, 2015

Fourier Transform

A gizmodo article about the Fourier transform seemed to help with learning it a bit better. I've been trying to understand it off and on for a while now.

From that, I think I finally got that the integral is summing up an infinite series of what I'm assuming are convolutions or inner products of the different sinusoids and the signal. Assuming that is kinda like how a dot product of two vectors tells how much they have in common, but instead it is saying how much the signal has in common with the different frequencies in the new domain. Need to check on that later.



Sunday, June 07, 2015

Udacity

I've started web development training at Udacity. Topics covered include html5, css, javascript, responsive images, and git. Training is through videos, exercises, projects, and a forum. I'm trying the nanodegree web program not the masters with Georgia Tech. Depending on how this goes and my financial situation, I may try their android training next.


Friday, May 22, 2015

LayerOne 2015

A security conference called LayerOne is being held this weekend in LA. I'm not planning on attending, but the events sound like they would be fun if I knew more.