Finished the tutorial successfully. I tweaked the settings to my liking, and maybe I will expand it a little just for fun. Thank you for the content! Suggestion: I can see that you are an advanced programmer! One can only aspire to knowledge like yours. But I feel that sometimes you go too fast, I have to watch the video on 0.75 or even 0.5 speed. The lower viewing speed is not a problem for me but sometimes I cannot see the code. You scroll/change the code too fast. The information on the screen lasts only for a few frames, less than one second, it was challenging.
Noob here. In the beginning of the video, why did you put 'input()' in the 'for' loop? For me it is not printing only if I comment out the input(). Nevermind I'm stupid, if I press "ENTER" it generates the stuff, it's logical because the input() waits for the user to input something, the program is not moving forward, and then the program executes the print statement and the apply_rules(axiom). I didn't know I have to give empty input and press ENTER...
Beautiful; thank you for creating this.
Your channel is underrated; you deserve more.
Finished the tutorial successfully. I tweaked the settings to my liking, and maybe I will expand it a little just for fun. Thank you for the content!
Suggestion: I can see that you are an advanced programmer! One can only aspire to knowledge like yours. But I feel that sometimes you go too fast, I have to watch the video on 0.75 or even 0.5 speed. The lower viewing speed is not a problem for me but sometimes I cannot see the code. You scroll/change the code too fast. The information on the screen lasts only for a few frames, less than one second, it was challenging.
Noob here. In the beginning of the video, why did you put 'input()' in the 'for' loop? For me it is not printing only if I comment out the input().
Nevermind I'm stupid, if I press "ENTER" it generates the stuff, it's logical because the input() waits for the user to input something, the program is not moving forward, and then the program executes the print statement and the apply_rules(axiom). I didn't know I have to give empty input and press ENTER...
Quick question, how did you figure the correct steps and angles ? Trial and error ?
it wasn't hard to find them.
Thank you so much for this !
which version you are using
incredible
Now each time i use turtle it doesnt work since i've tried your code, i dont know what to do....
Amazing!!
love