Open azev77 opened 3 years ago
Julia classes is very dated. Can the material be arranged by latest date similar to Books?
Its missing some great stuff: Methods Of Mathematical Physics @dlfivefifty Applied Complex Analysis @dlfivefifty Financial Econometrics @PaulSoderlind Financial Theory MSc @PaulSoderlind Empirical Finance PhD @PaulSoderlind Empirical Industrial Organization @schrimpf
The latest Stanford Matrix Methods Stanford Intro to ML (some code temp removed) Stanford Intro to LDS Stanford Convex Optimization (Py/Jl/Matlab) A bunch of others I can't remember rn...
*To be clear, the reason it's worth keeping a page w/ well-maintained links to classes, is if a prof is considering using Julia to teach Complex Analysis, seeing Applied Complex Analysis will make them much more confident
Hey, thank you for bringing this issue up and welcome to the Julia Language GitHub. We will review this and comment here. Welcome and thanks again!
This would be a welcome PR if someone wanted to take a stab at it.
Julia classes is very dated. Can the material be arranged by latest date similar to Books?
Its missing some great stuff: Methods Of Mathematical Physics @dlfivefifty Applied Complex Analysis @dlfivefifty Financial Econometrics @PaulSoderlind Financial Theory MSc @PaulSoderlind Empirical Finance PhD @PaulSoderlind Empirical Industrial Organization @schrimpf
The latest Stanford Matrix Methods Stanford Intro to ML (some code temp removed) Stanford Intro to LDS Stanford Convex Optimization (Py/Jl/Matlab) A bunch of others I can't remember rn...
*To be clear, the reason it's worth keeping a page w/ well-maintained links to classes, is if a prof is considering using Julia to teach Complex Analysis, seeing Applied Complex Analysis will make them much more confident