Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/01/19/02:18:12
Neil & Joey Obremski <obremski AT nwrain DOT com> wrote:
>A lot of my experience in programming with C/C++ hasn't been extremely
>math-oriented. Mostly just problem solving and developing algorithms
>for certain tasks. But when it comes to 3d, I become totally confused
>because I fail to see the workings of various things. So, I'm searching
>for a good tutorial(s) for algebra, algebra 2, and geometry. If anyone
>has any suggestions about places I could find information on such
>things, please tell me immediatly (either by posting to this newsgroup
>or emailing me personally... whichever you wish ;).
>
How about the bookstore of your local community college?
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But when great and ingenious artists behold their so inept
performances, not undeservedly do they ridicule the blindness
of such men; since sane judgment abhors nothing so much as
a picture perpetrated with no technical knowledge,....
Now the sole reason why painters of this sort are not aware
of their own error is that they have not learnt Geometry,
without which no one can either be or become an absolute artist...
--Albrecht Durer,
The Art of Measurement. 1525.
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