Love the videos Ellie, super helpful for getting into programming without ever feeling overwhelming! Just finished all the Pycharm tutorials and they've been really helpful for getting to grips with Python, can't wait to get into some more data analytics related coding! Just wondering if you have any advice one what to focus on for a maths degree at Leeds, like specific IDEs that get used or a specific course/textbook that was useful for you? I'm looking to spend some time before September learning as much programming as possible and would be great to have a focus that will be most useful for a maths degree! Ps congrats on this channel's success, great to see your subscriber count going up 100s a day! Will be amazing to see where it is in a few months/years! 😁
Aw thank you so much, Andrew!! That really means a lot😁 Oooo okay! So in my first year at Leeds we learnt about python, R and LaTeX. In semester 1 we had computer workshops to go to and we just worked through sheets on a computer workshop page (see the link below) and that covered python and latex! We mainly used jupyter notebooks to learn python in first year then in second year (if you choose Computational Mathematics) you'll code in the Spyder IDE but I much prefer PyCharm. In terms of R/R-Studio, you'll use this in your statistic based modules! If you go down a more mathematical route in your degree, you'll most definitely use python. In my third year project/dissertation, I'm using python and specifically, PyCharm! If you go down a more finance/statistics route, you'll use R and Excel! Thank you so much! It's been absolutely crazy the past week but hoping to keep the momentum going into 2021! Thank you again for such a lovely message🤩 www1.maths.leeds.ac.uk/~matpw/MATH1010/computer%20workshops/MATH1010-1025%20computer%20workshop%20resources.html
@@CodeoftheFuture Wow that's amazing, thank you so for all that information and the link! Definitely gives me a lot to be getting stuck into! Even more excited to start at Leeds now! Must say I've tried programming before and never got into it, but your enthusiasm for it is contagious and you're great at making seemingly trivial programs seem really interesting! All the best for the 2021! This channel is going to be massive within a few months at this rate, you're videos definitely deserve it! 😊
@@andrewlowes3224 No problem at all! Always happy to help! You'll love Leeds, it's honestly amazing!😄Aw thank you so much, I can't tell you how much that means to me!! All the best for 2021 and starting Leeds!☺️
great videos! always felt numpy arrray is hard to understand when compared to pandas dataframe. thank you so much for making these numpy videos which is so informative, handy and explains all my confusion!Appreciate it in 2024!!
Hey!! Love from India🇮🇳 Kerala. I'm actually searching for a best python tutorials in English. (Bcoz I wanna improve both programming language and English) I found you on instagram google tricks. I can easily understand your pronunciation. Am not from software department. I did my graduation in electronics. But I am really interested in coding. I csn easily catch your teaching ideas. Keep doing this.
How this channel is growing that much fast... I start my channel "beanonymous" month. Before this channel... You are growing speed... Nice... " Great content"
Of course!! Very busy with the channel at the moment but I'm aiming to get subtitles added in the next couple weeks across the few videos that are left without subtitles! ☺️
Love the videos Ellie, super helpful for getting into programming without ever feeling overwhelming! Just finished all the Pycharm tutorials and they've been really helpful for getting to grips with Python, can't wait to get into some more data analytics related coding!
Just wondering if you have any advice one what to focus on for a maths degree at Leeds, like specific IDEs that get used or a specific course/textbook that was useful for you? I'm looking to spend some time before September learning as much programming as possible and would be great to have a focus that will be most useful for a maths degree!
Ps congrats on this channel's success, great to see your subscriber count going up 100s a day! Will be amazing to see where it is in a few months/years! 😁
Aw thank you so much, Andrew!! That really means a lot😁
Oooo okay! So in my first year at Leeds we learnt about python, R and LaTeX. In semester 1 we had computer workshops to go to and we just worked through sheets on a computer workshop page (see the link below) and that covered python and latex! We mainly used jupyter notebooks to learn python in first year then in second year (if you choose Computational Mathematics) you'll code in the Spyder IDE but I much prefer PyCharm. In terms of R/R-Studio, you'll use this in your statistic based modules!
If you go down a more mathematical route in your degree, you'll most definitely use python. In my third year project/dissertation, I'm using python and specifically, PyCharm! If you go down a more finance/statistics route, you'll use R and Excel!
Thank you so much! It's been absolutely crazy the past week but hoping to keep the momentum going into 2021! Thank you again for such a lovely message🤩
www1.maths.leeds.ac.uk/~matpw/MATH1010/computer%20workshops/MATH1010-1025%20computer%20workshop%20resources.html
@@CodeoftheFuture
Wow that's amazing, thank you so for all that information and the link! Definitely gives me a lot to be getting stuck into! Even more excited to start at Leeds now!
Must say I've tried programming before and never got into it, but your enthusiasm for it is contagious and you're great at making seemingly trivial programs seem really interesting!
All the best for the 2021! This channel is going to be massive within a few months at this rate, you're videos definitely deserve it! 😊
@@andrewlowes3224 No problem at all! Always happy to help! You'll love Leeds, it's honestly amazing!😄Aw thank you so much, I can't tell you how much that means to me!! All the best for 2021 and starting Leeds!☺️
great videos! always felt numpy arrray is hard to understand when compared to pandas dataframe. thank you so much for making these numpy videos which is so informative, handy and explains all my confusion!Appreciate it in 2024!!
Nice work 👏 keep it up 👌
Learnt something new. I appreciate your work.
Awesome, thank you!!
Very good, thanks.
Great Video ! Thank you for your videos.. !!
Super helpful and well explained! Thank you
Nice. TQVM!!
Love your videos 🤩 I found you on instagram. Keep up the good work 👍
Hey!! Love from India🇮🇳 Kerala. I'm actually searching for a best python tutorials in English. (Bcoz I wanna improve both programming language and English) I found you on instagram google tricks. I can easily understand your pronunciation. Am not from software department. I did my graduation in electronics. But I am really interested in coding. I csn easily catch your teaching ideas. Keep doing this.
Aw thank you so much for your lovely message!! I will continue to post videos! :) thank you again!
This is awesome!
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Found you on Instagram loved your video
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without watching ı know this is the best
and also tq it is super easy after your explanation
How this channel is growing that much fast...
I start my channel "beanonymous" month. Before this channel... You are growing speed... Nice... " Great content"
Thank you!
Awesome
can u tell how to install numpy package in the visual code please yours is mac book right
Thanks a lot for these awesome tutorials. Did you post the code on github?
Thank you, Yasser! I've just uploaded the code now! :)
4:22 how do I select the second and the fourth value of that one dimensional array?
We want to c a tutorial series for Pandas. :)
Filmed and scheduled to go up after my matplotlib tutorial series :))
@@CodeoftheFuture Great.
@@CodeoftheFuture Super Fantastic!!
Cool, keep it up
new subscriber here, found you through google tricks
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Thank you!!
Awesome but Please add subtitles 👍
Of course!! Very busy with the channel at the moment but I'm aiming to get subtitles added in the next couple weeks across the few videos that are left without subtitles! ☺️
@@CodeoftheFuture thank you mam
Nice
Is there a good documentation for numpy plz??
Here's the NumPy documentation straight from their website!! :)
numpy.org/doc/stable/
@@CodeoftheFuture Thanks a lot
Hello I need your help for my website
I need to say it is really pleasant to listen to her. She's really charming ;)
i saw u in Instagram reply..... please....
Awesome, thanks for joining me on this channel!
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