TouchDevelop - Plotting Math Functions
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In this video, Peli de Halleux, from the Research in Software Engineering group (RiSE) at Microsoft Research, gives a tutorial using the TouchDevelop editor. Learn how to chart mathematical functions in TouchStudio.
The Research in Software Engineering team (RiSE) coordinates Microsoft's research in Software Engineering in Redmond, USA.
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Great stuff. Wish I had this when I was in university.
RiSE guys, did you tried this tutorial on an omnia 7? (ver 7008)
@gyros23:Nope. Any particular issues on that model?
@peli: Problem solved, unbranded my omnia 7, so I was able to install the newest wp7 updates. was: 7008 and is now: 7392
try to run the demoed script from the video on an omnia 7 (7008) device: several gridlines (maybe infinite) will be plotted.
Anyone else notice how slow the response time was ?
Even the touch accuracy was bad.
Getting the full list was slow and laggy (look at when he tries to scroll down).
I'm guessing its running windows phone 7 ....
TouchStudio looks nice thou as a fun
Is it useful: no, too much pain to use it with phone 7 due to the issues above.
Math programs must be fast and responsive, period!
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