Channel: Coding Tech
Category: Education
Description: Using some of the concepts from his book "Math for Programmers", coder and mathematician Paul Orland will show you how to animate fractals with Python. This video is an excerpt from a live coding session by Paul Orland: "Animated Fractals with Python". Watch the full video at mng.bz/aDxY. 📚📚📚 Math for Programmers | mng.bz/M2em For 40% off this book use discount code: watchorland40 📚📚📚 About the book: To score a job in data science, machine learning, computer graphics, and cryptography, you need to bring strong math skills to the party. "Math for Programmers" teaches the math you need for these hot careers, concentrating on what you need to know as a developer. Filled with lots of helpful graphics and more than 200 exercises and mini-projects, this book unlocks the door to interesting–and lucrative!–careers in some of today’s hottest programming fields. About the author: Paul Orland is a programmer, software entrepreneur, and math enthusiast. He is co-founder of Tachyus, a start-up building predictive analytics software for the energy industry. You can find him online at paulor.land. **** INTERESTED IN THE STOCK MARKET? I developed a profitable trading model that generates high probability BUY & SELL signals on S&P500. To learn about it, visit yuriymatso.com/sp500-model