Great video, I really enjoyed it. I was somewhat surprised that a thousand runs take a few minutes - it is much more than I'd expect it takes. Still, that's much better than anything that real live people could do.
Just an idea: Link the follow up tutorials here in the description, so that people can easily jump there and watch them.
@VagabondEx Thanks for the comment! Actually, I just went back with a stopwatch and as it turns out, 1000 runs is 45 seconds. It just feels like a few minutes when you do nothing but stare at it. In compiled C/C++ it would certainly take less time, but coding in python is so much faster and easier I think. Did the link thing in the description, thanks! Also, part three coming hopefully this week, stay tuned!
Yes, I use python instead of Java for the very same reason. 45s sounds much better :)
Can't wait for part 3. :D
VagabondEx 3 months ago
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Great video, I really enjoyed it. I was somewhat surprised that a thousand runs take a few minutes - it is much more than I'd expect it takes. Still, that's much better than anything that real live people could do.
Just an idea: Link the follow up tutorials here in the description, so that people can easily jump there and watch them.
VagabondEx 4 months ago
@VagabondEx Thanks for the comment! Actually, I just went back with a stopwatch and as it turns out, 1000 runs is 45 seconds. It just feels like a few minutes when you do nothing but stare at it. In compiled C/C++ it would certainly take less time, but coding in python is so much faster and easier I think. Did the link thing in the description, thanks! Also, part three coming hopefully this week, stay tuned!
exequorstudios 3 months ago