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Presentations from Tech Conference
W. Craig Carter
W. Craig Carter, MIT
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13 years ago
Is there any news about the avaiability of presentations from this year's tech conference?
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Seth Chandler
Seth Chandler, University of Houston
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13 years ago
A number of them are on YouTube. Just search for Wolfram Technology Conference 2012
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W. Craig Carter
W. Craig Carter, MIT
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13 years ago
Thanks Seth,
I do remember wishing for many of the notebooks from presentations. Working examples are so useful...
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Vitaliy Kaurov
Vitaliy Kaurov, WOLFRAM Research
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13 years ago
I know two Tech-Conference slide-show notebooks that are already available in the Wolfram Library:
Introduction to Image Processing: Solving the Rubik's Cube from Pictures
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Luc Barthelet
Manipulate Secrets Revealed: Everything You Never Knew You Didn't Know about Manipulate
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Lou D'Andria
By the way, here is the video play list that Seth mentioned:
Wolfram Technology Conference 2012
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