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By Geeks out of the Box Posted on October 12, 2022

On Machine Learning and Self-Directed Learning

In mid-September, Simon spent a couple days learning how to build a Feed Forward Neural Network, together with a friend. It all started after the friend shared a cool business … Continue reading On Machine Learning and Self-Directed Learning

Categories: Coding, collabs, Engineering, Good Reads, Group, Machine Learning, Math and Computer Science Everywhere, Milestones, neural networks, Notes on everyday life, Set the beautiful mind free, Simon teaching, Simon's Own Code, Simon's sketch book, Thoughts about the world, Together with sisTags: Ben Orlin, Calculus, Coding, collab, homeschooling, Machine Learning, math, neural networks, programming, Sebastian Lague, self-directed learning
By Geeks out of the Box Posted on September 3, 2021September 3, 2021

MathVizz, an equation visualization tool

In the short video below, Simon explains MathVizz, an equation visualization tool he has just made together with his friends Abhay and Sarvagya. Simon was responsible for the functionality and … Continue reading MathVizz, an equation visualization tool

Categories: Coding, collabs, Crafty, CSS, Group, JavaScript, Logic, Math and Computer Science Everywhere, Milestones, Murderous Maths, Notes on everyday life, Set the beautiful mind free, Simon teaching, Simon's Own CodeTags: Coding, collab, equations, homeschooling, JavaScript, math, self-directed learning, visualization

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