my morning web adventure in search of a description
I’m a sucker for online generators. Early this morning, I decided to explore one I recently bumped into:
Forskningsrådet - Generator
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There’s no help or other site information, so I just started playing around with its controls to create graphics - had a lot of fun tinkering with shapes and color on a gridded background. Bingo! Gotta share it.
As usual, I wanted to know more about this newly-found toy and checked the source for a description but found none.
I was hoping the site’s title might shed some light. Forskningsrådet is the Norwegian name for The Research Council of Norway.
That didn’t satisfy my curiousity so I decided to see what I could find out about “dubins,” which appears in the site’s url. I learned about Dubins path, having to do with mathematicians’ quests to find the shortest optimal path for wheeled robots to keep moving forward. Whoa!
I found a few other related links in the process:
Lester Dubins (1920-2010)
Shortest Path for the Dubins Car
Dubins: Generate paths for a Dubins car of arbitrary turning radius
Color me distracted and curious (the way I like it). Enjoy!
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