i have watched countless videos and read countless articles on delaunay triangulation and voronoi diagrams and this was the only thing that explained it fully and allowed me to understand it properly. thank you
1 - Thank you for the brilliant video. 2 - Thank you for the excellent course which you are kindly giving away for free! 3 - Thank you for the book, I haven't found it yet but I see you reference it. Just downloaded your github folder, looking through the online course now; it's so interesting, thank you again.
Great quality, to the point and understandable content. But at 14:20, where the diagram updates simultaneously as you added points, and kept switching between Voronoy and Delaunay diagrams, it was hard to concentrate on the content spoken at that time frame. It would really be nice if you could have the speech & complex visualisations separate. This is just a suggestion and hope it’s not misunderstood. 🙂
at ~13min I used my own code written in Python. It's not really stable nor fast, just a demo I made for fun. Code is not open-source. But you can try my better code, written in Rust: hugoledoux.github.io/startin_wasm/ Rust code is there: github.com/hugoledoux/startin and its Python bindings: github.com/hugoledoux/startinpy