Just wanted to leave a very big thank you! Your lectures on geostatistics have helped me a lot to understand the topic, since our professor didn't really give us an actual lecture on that topic. And just last semester we did a lot regarding applications of intelligent systems in engineering geodesy, but we never went around to learn about machine learning and intelligent systems and how to actually create them, or anything with code, really. So this has been a huge help to deepen my understanding of those topics. Greetings from Germany!
Nice video, as always! I have a non-technical question ... how do you create this type of presentation? I mean, it looks like a set of slides like in PowerPoint, but it also allows you to run lines of code like in JupyterNoteBook. Thanks in advance. Sorry for my grammar, I am not a native English speaker.
Just wanted to leave a very big thank you! Your lectures on geostatistics have helped me a lot to understand the topic, since our professor didn't really give us an actual lecture on that topic. And just last semester we did a lot regarding applications of intelligent systems in engineering geodesy, but we never went around to learn about machine learning and intelligent systems and how to actually create them, or anything with code, really. So this has been a huge help to deepen my understanding of those topics. Greetings from Germany!
Howdy Azaltear, Thank you for the kind note. I'm glad to hear that my lectures are helpful. Greetings from Texas! All the best, Michael
Thanks Michael! This is what I needed! I needed simple, easy to follow with good downloaded example. 🙏🙏
Nice video, as always!
I have a non-technical question ... how do you create this type of presentation? I mean, it looks like a set of slides like in PowerPoint, but it also allows you to run lines of code like in JupyterNoteBook.
Thanks in advance.
Sorry for my grammar, I am not a native English speaker.
Thank you Jose. Great Question. The Rise package allows you to make live code slides in Jupyter. Very cool, eh, Michael