omg i love the physical textbook, reminds me of my own textbooks lol Studying Physics Everyday Until I Graduate University | Day 54 Session started at: 12:44:16 AM Session ended at: 01:01:14 AM Session length: 00:16:57 today was a shorter one (curse you messed up sleep schedule), but i understand the ideas better about last session, and theres a decent reason lol. it went over my head that it used some vector calculus ideas, particularly path integrals which i haven't done much of yet so yeah i'm gonna gloss over it but i at least got the fundamental ideas down. i'll prob grind a few of the problems next time with to properly make sure i got this chapter down cuz it seems like a decently important one (3d, spherical coordinates, hydrogen atom, angular momentum/spin stuff), then i can move on ez
Also try Zathura as pdf viewer, it's Wayland compatible and made specifically for window manager users and also it has similar keybinding to vim, so it may suit your work flow just sayin :)
What will you do u do next? Job preparation, go for higher studies or do some competitive programming? Edit:I assume you are planning for building in public, that's also nice.
Once I finish these two projects I plan on prepping for job interviews. A month or two after the semester starts we have a big job fair so im looking to be prepared by then.
omg i love the physical textbook, reminds me of my own textbooks lol
Studying Physics Everyday Until I Graduate University | Day 54
Session started at: 12:44:16 AM
Session ended at: 01:01:14 AM
Session length: 00:16:57
today was a shorter one (curse you messed up sleep schedule), but i understand the ideas better about last session, and theres a decent reason lol. it went over my head that it used some vector calculus ideas, particularly path integrals which i haven't done much of yet so yeah i'm gonna gloss over it but i at least got the fundamental ideas down. i'll prob grind a few of the problems next time with to properly make sure i got this chapter down cuz it seems like a decently important one (3d, spherical coordinates, hydrogen atom, angular momentum/spin stuff), then i can move on ez
well physics is all about application so doing more practice problems will do the job :D
University physics experience boink
@@LXST29 yessir
@@RationalBeing-rh1zf i like studying physics on my own a lot more than how my uni teaches sometimes lol
My friend came in clutch asf letting me borrow this its been like the bible of microcontrollers for me LOL
Always chill videos
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Chill vibes are the best vibes~
Also try Zathura as pdf viewer, it's Wayland compatible and made specifically for window manager users and also it has similar keybinding to vim, so it may suit your work flow just sayin :)
I'll check it out when I reinstall my os's!
What will you do u do next? Job preparation, go for higher studies or do some competitive programming?
Edit:I assume you are planning for building in public, that's also nice.
Also where do you practice coding questions?
Once I finish these two projects I plan on prepping for job interviews. A month or two after the semester starts we have a big job fair so im looking to be prepared by then.
I don't atm LOL
@@LovelyTransposition lol keep it up and best of luck for it!
@@LovelyTransposition which projects are you doing btw
Fav/must-have neovim plugins?? Great series btw
TELESCOPE!!!
he uses markdown preview which opens a preview of the markdown he is editing in the neovim
ty! The must haves for me personally are nvim-cmp, mason, undotree, telescope, treesitter, and none-ls. The rest I can live without~