Hii, Sir I See your content. It's so helpful. I can help you in some way. Do you need a video editor ? I can help you to save your crucial time through my editing skills.
This is so nice, I'll keep this in my mind while making cv and appear for interview in future, do you think I should make more projects(for the github link) depending on what the company I'm applying to? and what do you think about the leetcode ? and definitely make the part two. Really helpful. 💛💛💛
Thanks! More projects are ‘always’ better, in my opinion. Definitely include a README and screenshots, and keep it well-commented. LeetCode and similar platforms are great; however, I don’t think it’s necessary to pay for it, as there are plenty of free options that are good enough. But that’s just a matter of personal preference.
boya, u said some things i didn't understand before, but now i understand, you really know how to teach concepts, but try to speak just a bit slower pls, most parts of the video i had to get back maybe more than 1 time to understand what u just said I stumbled upon this video while browsing, but it looks really nice! i'm going to watch it from first lesson, pls teach us more!
In the end, it boils down to what your team uses for the projects, what tools you need there, and potentially, what your preferences are. I always prefer a full-scale IDE over an ‘editor with plugins’ because I don’t want to spend time setting up and hoping that I will find everything I really need, with full professional support (from manufacturers for instance). What type of projects do you work on in Vim?
at the beginning I thought? what VS? Then you dropped the OG editor. You literally did it like the OG programmer. Cool. You definitely didn't miss the scripting language, glad to see that fr. Many people don't recommend this. But in reality a scripting language is very necessary to be learnt.
@@Dr.Vlasanek no no, I'm generally weak in math, you did good, but as I still haven't learnt that delta functions part, 0 0 = 0 0 R etc., those things. Out of my field.
Ah, I see. These are actually not about math at all; there is no computation. The numbers there are meant as mere symbols; there can be letters as well, or even pictures. It doesn’t matter, really. Thanks for the feedback!
Thanks as a beginner i learned a lot and tested myself. I was able to read the code before vectors updating part of the code and then it just became arcane but i shall use chat gpt to clear some those doubts. Conceptually i understood the video thanks for the explanation now atleast i have a structure/ algorithm to think about simulating.
@@random_bit Well, perceived difficulty obviously depends on your level. There are many students just there exactly for the video. Choices-based tests are actually pretty standard.
I got 8 out 10 Sir. I could not do BST and I forgot the time complexity graph of Big O, but re learnt the concepts because of you, thanks. Enjoyed doing the questions, hehe. Keep doing.
I knew about alphabet but sound was something mind-blowing, like man that was ingenious but also i could have figured it out also😅 just draw a line and approximate it 😮
We could delve even deeper. I will likely prepare a follow-up video on the topic of the Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem. This theorem explains how far apart the ‘dots’ (samples) must be to preserve the signal in acceptable quality 🙂
Sorry for that, I have noticed too late that voice is mono and in one channel only. It is not that bad on TV or computer, but in headphones it is definitely problem.
It is truly quite common to pair computer scientists and mathematicians on one team, especially in academia 😄
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Interesting topic. I would just change one thing and that is timestamps. You can do that in the description, just add times to the topics, e.g.: 00:27 Computer science is only for boys 01:38 You need to be a math genius . . . RU-vid will recongnize those and will adjust the timeline accordingly. :) Great quality of the video, keep it up!