I wonder if anyone's looked into how much correlation there is between a person knowing more than one programming language and the same person knowing more than one natural language.
@flawr This is my first 3B1B video I watched and I gotta say, it's amazing, the animation, the explanation, it really made me click on the subscribe button :)
@El'endiaStarman I guess it depends on what you define by "knowing" a language
@KritixiLithos You're in for a real treat. All of his videos are like that.
(Side note, the id number of that message I just replied to is 35050300. :D)
@KritixiLithos Knowing at least the basics, I guess. I'd say I'm fluent in two natural languages and two or three programming languages (Blitz 2D/3D, Python, Javascript), but I know at least some of a couple more natural languages and many more programming languages.
@El'endiaStarman Wow this room is really into numbers and math stuff :D
@El'endiaStarman That's sorta the same for me. Two natural languages and 2-ish programming languages (Java (since Processing is very similar to Java, I'm counting them together), JS (ish))
I have a bookmarks folder for TED Talks. There was a period of several months, maybe a year, when I bookmarked many of the talks that the Facebook page shared. I've been removing bookmarks as I watch them, but I still have something like 120 bookmarks in that folder.
Granted, I haven't been watching them every day, but I also know that I've watched over 50 in the past.
Wow. The main reason my bar has little to no room is that I have bookmarked a lot of the sites that I frequent, and don't want to put them into a folder. I dislike pinning them, so they go on the bar without a folder
Something non-mathy I can recommend, a documentary about the Air Zermatt (by red bull tv) and their SAR missins on the matterhorn/cervin: redbull.tv/video/AP-1N849GJPS2111/the-mountain