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==Algorithm for Humans 1 — 19.10.18==
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| Superimposed results of the Introductory Algorithm. By executing the algorithm, each participant of the class created a unique personal sign, based on their own name.  <br><br>  [[Media:introductory_algorithm.pdf|Introductory Algorithm]] <br><br> Description, scan, photo, text or file of the algorithm here. Please also include possible references or inspirations with links if you can.
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| By executing the Introductory Algorithm, each participant of the class created a unique personal sign, based on their own name.  <br><br>  [[Media:introductory_algorithm.pdf|Introductory Algorithm]] <br><br> Description, scan, photo, text or file of the algorithm here. Also include possible references or inspirations with links if you can.
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Latest revision as of 15:38, 31 January 2019


Algorithm for Humans 1 — 19.10.18

Result Algorithm
Introductory Algorithm Superimposed results of the Introductory Algorithm. By executing the algorithm, each participant of the class created a unique personal sign, based on their own name.

Introductory Algorithm

Description, scan, photo, text or file of the algorithm here. Please also include possible references or inspirations with links if you can.




Introductory Algorithm