Let's Code Physics
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We publish Let's Code videos: #physics #programming projects & tutorials with starter codes available, mostly using #vpython. Patreon: https://t.co/pr89omESzT
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Joined August 2015
I expect to get new videos resumed by the end of January! Automated tweets for new videos should continue until The Coding Genius decides they shouldn't. But I don't expect to be engaging here in the future. Find me @ wbrianlane @ fosstodon dot org.
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Experimenting with a different format - Multiple micro-tutorials (<~ 5 minutes) each targeting one skill.
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I am ready for the πΏπ this video will generate... Why I use 2 kinematics equations instead of 6 #ITeachPhysics
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This spring, I set a goal of making 10 videos. I just uploaded the 10th. It was a modest goal, but I'm proud of it and looking forward to prepping videos for summer release.
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Animating with the Update Procedure (VPython for Physics 1) https://t.co/AskRcFKvm1
#LetsCode #Physics
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2. I expect to be able to devote more time and energy to the channel in January 2023, so that's my best guess as to when steady content will resume. Thank you, again, for your support. I hope to see you again soon! Brian, Let's Code Physics
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This saddens me, because I know this channel has been a valuable resource to many. So I wanted to update you on two things: 1. I am pausing my Patreon collections until I get content back up and running steadily. 2/
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As you might have noticed, there hasn't been much content on the Let's Code Physics YouTube channel lately. Between additional work responsibilities and the loss of my recording desktop, it has been difficult to record and edit footage for videos. 1/
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