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Posted by1 month ago

Hi everyone! I found out that Manim (the Python module for math animation used by 3blue1brown) is well-known among CS/Math students on campus, but there hasn't been a campus community yet. So I created a discord server: https://discord.gg/JZ9GkZZf. Please join if you are a math lover, a Manim lover, or want to learn Manim!


Manim is a Python module for math animations created by Grant Anderson for his math channel 3blue1brown. Check out the power of Manim!

Euler's formula explained: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0YEaeIClKY

Fourier series drawing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qgreAUpPwM

Fourier series drawing of Golden Bear: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asEJH5OZdMI

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Posted by4 months ago

For those who haven’t seen it yet: Link

Since the CLT comes up often in this sub—particularly regarding how it’s taught—I’m wondering your impressions on the video’s accuracy.

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Posted by3 months ago

Is this good for starting out for beginners like me and does it cover the essentials ? I don't think learning things multiple times will be a waste of time but I wanna know if there are better free resources than this or is it worth watching ?

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