First found khan academy to learn what cos() and sin() worked for game programing i was doing, came recommended highly from a community of programmers.. so as a guess i'd say beginner programmers are probably a nice chunk of the trig watching pie.
As a scientist-"wannabe", my biggest hurdle has always been to understand math, not just to know how to work it. I think that distinguishes me from many of my 'smart' friends. I agree 120% with Sal.. the intuition is very very important.
@dickjoe I agree, i find his way of interviewing very clear and probing (in a non interrogation sort of way). He asks questions that are to the point and hold meaning. Not sure why everyone's dissing BL here. Or maybe i'm just too naive.
@cheegum well then that's two of us who are naive. Or perhaps we just appreciate good journalism. You don't get your own daily 2 hour show on WNYC for being "an idiot." YouTube comments on the other hand are quite well known for their idiocy.
wow what a humble soul.. i wish to be like him
SPunjabCA 18 hours ago
at 13:31
"to some degree the bureaucracies at the standard making organizations"
Lol so what he means is that over priced schools higher idiot professors
fleshcookie 1 day ago
what does he mean "logistics got difficult"?
EndureFocusEngageDie 1 week ago in playlist Khan Academy-Related Talks and Interviews
Ray Romano's genius younger brother you never get to see
nati22 3 weeks ago
i hate the interviewer
hahs4 3 months ago
Brian Lehrer is such a fuck.
TheDodgersAreTrash 1 year ago 3
this man helps me out a hell of alot
bluedust80 1 year ago 5
Sal when are you going to be a guest on "The Daily Show" or "Colbert Report?"
jmvankeuren 1 year ago
fuck that thats not THAT SALMAN KHAN !
freshaashiq 1 year ago
@freshaashiq He might not be the Bollywood movie star, but in my opinion, this Salman Khan is worth much more to humanity.
Skywire1337 1 year ago 6
Sal kicks ass, but this interviewer was kind of an idiot.
lokanalol 1 year ago 3
First found khan academy to learn what cos() and sin() worked for game programing i was doing, came recommended highly from a community of programmers.. so as a guess i'd say beginner programmers are probably a nice chunk of the trig watching pie.
Senakujin 1 year ago
Numerical methods guy is a god!! He is a bit similar to you except with just numerical methods.
antonyneal 1 year ago
Numerical methods guy is a god!! He is a bit similar to you except with just numerical methods.
antonyneal 1 year ago
Hi Sal, will you do Discrete mathematics in the future?
Thank you ;)
Waranle 1 year ago
It's so weird actually SEEING Sal while he's talking! Thanks though, without you, I wouldn't be where I am today :)
eatyourdamnveggies 1 year ago
Thanks Sal.
LuckyCharms432 1 year ago
Was it just me or was the interviewer a douche.
alexanderblake 1 year ago 42
@alexanderblake the guy is old so.. it not surprise me at all if he does hate Khan LOL.
ijamesza016 5 months ago
"Lehrer" means "teacher" in german. Fitting.
norwayte 1 year ago
at 4:45
"wow high school math feeling" ~ Brian Lehrer
"we are well beyond high school math" ~ sal
hahaha
shazaduh 1 year ago 26
@shazaduh
you can tell how well educated mr Lehrer is... he called differential equations "high school math"
=P
mauroprovatos 11 months ago
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84sprinter 1 year ago
Bout to hit up the stochiometry videos myself
Pshtsg 1 year ago
Sal Khan is awesome!
lmcdowall 1 year ago 2
As a scientist-"wannabe", my biggest hurdle has always been to understand math, not just to know how to work it. I think that distinguishes me from many of my 'smart' friends. I agree 120% with Sal.. the intuition is very very important.
majormuss 1 year ago 3
@majormuss Yeah I agree with you and Sal. Intuition is key, because once you truly understand something it feels amazing
nriab23 1 year ago
The person interviewing Sal did a horrible job. Give this man an invitation to speak at TED already.
MarvelsofaLifetime 1 year ago 4
@MarvelsofaLifetime Oh my god.. Sal would be PERFECT at Ted...
alexanderblake 1 year ago 2
@MarvelsofaLifetime he did =)
hahs4 3 months ago
Don't be dissin' Brian; he's the best, fairest moderator/journalist in the nation IMO.
dickjoe 1 year ago 2
@dickjoe I agree, i find his way of interviewing very clear and probing (in a non interrogation sort of way). He asks questions that are to the point and hold meaning. Not sure why everyone's dissing BL here. Or maybe i'm just too naive.
cheegum 1 year ago
@cheegum well then that's two of us who are naive. Or perhaps we just appreciate good journalism. You don't get your own daily 2 hour show on WNYC for being "an idiot." YouTube comments on the other hand are quite well known for their idiocy.
dickjoe 1 year ago
Always great to hear what you have to say Sal. Thanks.
....Although the interviewer seems to be interrogating you at times
Good stuff nonetheless
Rook1515 1 year ago 2
Thanks
cheddyrod 1 year ago
the lack of being intimidated is the key...mo
cityshots 1 year ago
Khan is the best. Can you teach discrete math on youtube??
treyatl2006 1 year ago