A fascinating way of looking at the world
I keep my dream job in a special position, If I become a teacher, I would like to make tremendous influence. then I come across YongLe Lee, who seems to know so much, besides give lectures at the very best high school in Beijing, He posts hundreds of videos about the trick concept in math and physics, I guess he never expected that he would caught so much attention, these videos is precious resources for pushing forward to decrease the unfair distributed resources for eduction, meanwhile, it’s great resource for adults.
I come across a new people and stumble into their perspective of something, things doesn’t always become better at the rate of bit by bit, it make progress exponentially as it always iterate itself based on what already existed.
First there is javascript then there is D3.js, and then there is many other libraries built on it, afterwards there are some great products built on it.
I have an impression that more and more people from academia are willing to take a try in industry.
https://github.com/search/advanced
Fill Users options with San Francisco Bay area
You could find people who are willing to do great things and people who has the capacity to make a fortune.
First guy I see is Yichun Zhang. To me this guy is not only intelligent but also knows the way to make breakthrough in life, he accumulate his skills and move to a better environment to spread his wings.
He as a technician owns his company for selling his products.
- https://github.com/openresty/
- https://openresty.org/cn/
He implemented some common data structure in Fortran with new language features. Moreover, he even do it once for all, he made a library for all of us, by the way, it is also free, also he develop the documentation too, FORD
, which is especially for Fortran.
He introduce his skills in Fortran systematically.
- https://cmacmackin.github.io/pages/fortran-tutorial.html
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https://github.com/cmacmackin/OOP-Fortran-Examples
It’s like a guide to read his code. unravelling the essence of the how the code is structured.
Looking up a person’s starred project is fruitful, like
- https://github.com/jobovy?tab=stars
https://www.askamathematician.com/
I’m interested in this kind of work, https://cims.nyu.edu/~oneil/. Implement the algorithm to code and apply these algorithm to your project.