I hope you read my comment, your videos are the best ever. I suggest teaching math that is necessary for machine learning using visualization with JavaScript.
There is something more useful than the Pythagorean Theorem. Coffee. Without me having had enough of coffee, I wouldn't even know what the Pythagorean Theorem is. So Coffee is basically a fundamental building block for the PT. 😉 Okay, jokes aside, a few days ago, I randomly came across one of your videos here and I have been binging them since. I have been working in embedded software development for close to 18 years now, but I hardly had any JavaScript exposure since the late 90s, when you just had to look at it because it was the cool and new thing in your Netscape Navigator. Very interesting and certainly different. Thank you!
I edited in after effects, but many of the more complicated things are coded, like using that tool I linked in the description. It's very difficult to animate something like that using common tools (at least for me).
What it is: 0:36
Visual interactive proof: 1:18
Einstein's proof: 2:27
JavaScript code: 5:06
Collision application: 6:02
Pro tips: 6:44
HackeRacer game: 7:30
Radu is not only an amazing teacher, he is also a talented animator and his humour is refreshing. Bravo!
Wow, this comment made my day :-)
Short and clear. Much easier to watch for a lot of people I think. Even if longer format are nice too. Anyway, thanks for sharing.
Thank you! I will try to make more videos in this shorter format.
I hope you read my comment, your videos are the best ever. I suggest teaching math that is necessary for machine learning using visualization with JavaScript.
I already do in videos like this and in my ML course(s).
There is something more useful than the Pythagorean Theorem.
Coffee.
Without me having had enough of coffee, I wouldn't even know what the Pythagorean Theorem is. So Coffee is basically a fundamental building block for the PT. 😉
Okay, jokes aside, a few days ago, I randomly came across one of your videos here and I have been binging them since. I have been working in embedded software development for close to 18 years now, but I hardly had any JavaScript exposure since the late 90s, when you just had to look at it because it was the cool and new thing in your Netscape Navigator. Very interesting and certainly different. Thank you!
Haha, yeah, coffee might just beat it :-)
Amazing to see people with a lot of coding experience watching my videos.
Thanks for watching!
Good video. Saw your post on Reddit about the game. Excellent video and game.
Congrats
Thank you, Daniel! Glad you liked it.
Here from Reddit. This is beautiful content. Keep up the good work, Radu.
Thank you Emmanuel :-) It means a lot to hear things like this!
Just wow ❤️
Glad you liked it :-)
This is a great video on both Pythagorean Theorem and coding. Thank you.
I'm glad you liked it!
I am from *R/learnmath,* which is one of my favorite sub-Reddits! 👍
Cool! Yeah, I visit there from time to time. I posted this or some variant (maybe my newest video) over there too. I guess it's how you found me :)
@@Radu:
I do not have a Reddit login, but I found this there.
@@Inspirator_AG112 Ah, ok! Glad you did :-)
Hey there Radu, thanks for a fun and nicely explained tutorial. ;-)
Hi Pierson, glad to hear you liked it :-)
Awesome video,
I use this theorem in every project😊.
I know, right? :-)
Yes
This is cool. Thank you Radu.
You're welcome :-)
You are doing great work
Thanks!
really cool! thank you!
No problem :-)
Nice explanation
Thanks :-)
Well explained, distance calculation useful for so many things. What software did you use to animate all these visuals, did you code all of that? :D
I edited in after effects, but many of the more complicated things are coded, like using that tool I linked in the description. It's very difficult to animate something like that using common tools (at least for me).
You are great sir
Thank you!
Thanks Radu
You're welcome :-)
Is the hacker racer glitch fixed?
No. Ups :D
@@Radu lol
You just got another sub cuz, why not :)
Thanks! Hope you'll find it worth it :-)
Now I can't stop worrying about that swing I've been meaning to build.
Oh, sorry I brought forth such such a worrying thought :-) But hey, I'm sure it'll be alright!
@@Radu No! You totally solve the issue of building the backrest for me! This is a good thing!
@@scottonanski4173 Wow! Glad to hear :-)
I never Thought that Pythagorean theorem can use to detect collision
Sure it can :-) amongst many other uses.
I like hackeracer game☺😂
Cool :-) There are more codes there that you can practice, if you want.
@@Radu very good
Why are you so awesome!!!!! :D
Thanks :-) glad to hear I'm awesome :-D
sir dont mind please but poor audio quality
Thanks for the tip. I think it got better in more recent videos.