Thank you Professor Junes, just got a 2 week trial and your video is a nice intro. Overall, pretty mindblowing. However, the US Shape was slightly disappointing. Michigan, for example, appears as one composite landmass.
Thank you very much Professor for sharing your knowledge and your time. This video is great, and the content of your channel even more so. Congratulations!
What do you need to know (I mean prerequirement) the basic to start learning Wolfram? Will help me to know first C language, Python or this languages are not a must know to learn Wolfram? Would like to know/ Thanks.
Hello sir , thanks for wonderful lessons. I have a doubt that (Can we evaluate a polynomial suppose x^2+x+1 at values 0,1,2,....,25 in a single command?) If it is possible then please let me know.
Thank you for this... It helped me with my PhD coursework!
thank you..very helpful for me
Thank you Professor Junes, just got a 2 week trial and your video is a nice intro. Overall, pretty mindblowing. However, the US Shape was slightly disappointing. Michigan, for example, appears as one composite landmass.
Thank you very much Professor for sharing your knowledge and your time. This video is great, and the content of your channel even more so. Congratulations!
Thanks a lot for your time and sharing. Really useful one
Thank you for this nice owerview. How did you get your desktop widget?
thankyou so much it was very helpful
Thank u sir
Welcome
Very nice explanation, thanks
Amazing 🤩
The best tutorial
what program are u using that shows stats on your desktop (like calendar, free disk space, etc)?
What do you need to know (I mean prerequirement) the basic to start learning Wolfram?
Will help me to know first C language, Python or this languages are not a must know to learn Wolfram?
Would like to know/
Thanks.
How much of a math background do you have?
This was very interesting
Hello sir , thanks for wonderful lessons. I have a doubt that (Can we evaluate a polynomial suppose x^2+x+1 at values 0,1,2,....,25 in a single command?) If it is possible then please let me know.
Try #^2+#+1&/@Range[0,25]
Genuine question..
Is it worth to learn Wolfram language over Python?
i am studying engineering and they are teaching both mathematica and python in the same course. I am pursuing engineering physics at iitm.
Uh, you learn both.
Nobody uses the Wolfram Language besides Mathematica, it’s a closed and isolated language. Python is the king atm.
Please do a video tutorial for matlab also
is this any good for python "Mathics" ? (implementation of WL)
Sir Tell me ,Where do I use mathematica in real life?
if you use python , jupyter and sympy you can do all this for free... Mathematica is a dead system (from a commercial point of view)