Giggawatt jut posted a really cool
app that utilizes trig based math functions. All lengths are calculated using trig based on the shape of an ellipse. With each touch on the
touchshield, a random color is assigned to the discostar.
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Remember those crazy star shaped clocks from the 70's? Well, that was the inspiration for this." - giggawatt
The app is called
discostar and it is a great example of using math functions on the
Touchshield Slide
1 comment:
it's on the open source app store, which means it's open source, it's free, so it's not really a store, but the app is cool because it's actually doing trig stuff...
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