Friday, June 7, 2013

Hello friends,

I have been away for a while but am now back. In the period of my silence i learnt some few interesting things here and there. I just had a very hard time selecting between Pure and Applied Mathematics. Before i tell you which option i am in, i will explain why in the first place i had a dilemma. I  love the topic of cryptography very much and can never stop thinking of security algorithms. I have also been thinking of how i could come up with this file compression algorithm that simply compresses your files when you storage space goes low--imagine instead of "Delete" you would ,yah you guessed right "Compress it". Among the great Mathematicians i really admire in history is Femat- and all his theories of course. Now those are enough reasons for me to have taken Pure Maths...but wait. I love simulation and modelling much and Calculus was a lot of fun. Fluid mechanics produces some nice results that they occupy me the whole night. I always wondered if the current differential system in automobiles is the best plus i wouldn't mind to work with the air force....and #confusion!!. Finally,i am addicted to coding-if one can be, i took Pure Maths. As i anticipated, i am proving lots of theorem which the "Maths anonymous" would call just boring stuff and am enjoying it. Now there is this idea that just crossed my mind, since i got a lot of time back here i wanna make an application for new pure Mathematicians out there. I  will implement all (ok most of em) the proofs and algorithms  in this Java application. Backed by a heavy user interface that goes kinda--"You wanna learn Euclid's gcd algorithm ?" and its like "First you should check out the division algorithm.." and there you go. You will be able to:
Learn algorithms and proofs.
See implementation in Java language.
All this in a GUI.
For now, there is the Safaricom Appwiz which i want to attend to present my Android app. I will be taking of it soon. Thank you pals.