To help the mentors understand our programming situation better, we started out the spring portion of the apprenticeship with an autobiographical programming sketch, where we detailed our current experience with programming
Read MoreTo learn even more complex programming concepts, we created a "bouncing particles model" which could model particle motion and collision detection in JS
Read MoreWe built off the Bouncing Particles model to model immune system cells for our second Group Project.
Read MoreOf course, after we finished the Group Project, we had to present it, and the recordings can be found here
Read MoreAfter we completed the modeling portion of the spring, we dove into parallel programming, which was a conceptual exploration into one of the biggest new frontiers of computer development, due to the need of massive computing power.
Read MoreLastly, we built a portfolio website to house all of the programs that we wrote. This temporary website would hold the work we did all year.
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