Bresenhamin
Bresenhamin is a fictional character from the animated television series "The Simpsons." Introduced in the episode "Bart Gets an F," Bresenhamin is a recurring character who serves as a substitute teacher for Bart Simpson. The character is named after Bresenham's line algorithm, a well-known algorithm in computer graphics used for drawing lines on a grid. Bresenhamin is portrayed as a stern, no-nonsense teacher who is often seen wearing a suit and tie, and he has a distinctive laugh that is often used as a running gag in the series. Despite his strict demeanor, Bresenhamin is known for his love of teaching and his dedication to his students. He is also known for his catchphrase, "Bresenhamin's line algorithm," which he often uses when explaining his teaching methods. Bresenhamin has become a fan favorite among viewers of "The Simpsons," and he has appeared in numerous episodes throughout the series.