Okay, hold up. I can't believe this is a video teaching me how to program. Holy cow! This is the most intense video about programming I've ever watched. I am amazed. You deserve more views.
Thank you! We plan on making many more Python videos this year. And as the topics become more advanced, the productions will become even more intense! ::drumsplosion::
@@Socratica thanks for everything you did for your students, i would like to request you as a subscriber that you must provide some knowledge about creating pen testing tools in such a way you teach these to us, thank you
One of the best series of guides to Python I have seen so far. Beautifully presented and done with a little hint of sarcasum. An absolute winner. More videos please.
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I like how it is correctly named "pseudo-random" numbers. is it known which kind of algorithms the program use to generate them?. PS: the quality of this channel is inversely proportional to the current visitors. I bet is gonna change soon!
Being deliberately pedantic: the quality is not inversely proportional as this would imply that the quality is declining with the increase in visitors, whereas the quality appears to have increased to a high level and plateaued at that level with little variation in quality.
This is really helpful for my Monte Carlo class. Everyone else in there is a computer whiz except for me, thanks for helping me get caught up with the rest.
This is the best tutorial i have ever seen. i really dont like commenting in comment sections but i thing i have to tell you that you are doing a very good job.THANK YOU, i really appreciate.
At this time, 46 hardcore C++ coders didn't like this video. Sucks to be them! Keep up the awesome work, it's helped me learn how to code better in a few months than I have in all time (QBASIC with line numbers, green screen, C128, 5.25" floppy disk)!
I still think that rock should beat paper tho xD managed to make a game finally love the style, love the humor, love the simplicity, love how much I learn in such a short time Everybody needs to know about this channel
I never really comment on videos but I really appreciate the way you are teaching Python and I just want to add that I honestly laughed a lot at "Now we're rolling..."
When you didn't realize that super hard math class in college actually equated to the way python works. Interesting none of my profs never said anything about it. Kudos
According to RU-vid, there are around 1k likes (unfortunately, it's rounded) and 34171 views. If the likes were rounded down from 1500 (best case scenario), this means P(like)=4.39%, a bit off your calculations. Good tutorials on the other hand, so keep up the good work!
Thanks @Socratica for sharing great videos. you have explained many things in very short duration. I wish your videos will get more likes and you deserve Millions of subscribers to your channel.
Hi Socratic, your videos are so awesome! it helps me a lot ! can you make some videos about the python generator and the difference between yield and return?
Hello,first of all I want to thank you for sharing with us this information! Could you please make a short video about the types of algorithms in python ? Thank you again xD
Hello there, I wish that something like a group of six numbers each could input only select range of number. There shouldn't any repeated numbers in any of six number and could generated possible combination. That could list out on work sheet with a number finder as well. They should print out on the lottery bet slip from any printer. I hope that you could help me. Thank you.