If you have any questions, concerns, or comments, or if you just want to tell me what you think of the site (as long as it’s at least vaguely constructive) or alert me of any mistakes I’ve made (which would be much appreciated), feel free to email me at
truebeautyofmath@gmail.com
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Thanks!
Love it! I want MORE
Thanks, that means a lot! I’ll be working as hard as I can (while still prioritizing grad studies) to add content as fast as I can. My current goal is 1-2 lessons per week and at least a blog post a week, with the implied additions to the glossary. Here’s to hoping that goal is met!
Is there anyway you’d consider creating a Facebook or tumblr for this? I’d love to view your posts regularly but there’s no way I’ll remember to check back here
That’s not a bad idea. Seeing as I am completely illiterate when it comes to tumblr, I would probably choose facebook between the two. I’ll try to make a page for it by tomorrow, thanks for the suggestion!
Turns out I did what I said I wouldn’t and made a tumblr: http://truebeautyofmath.tumblr.com/
I’ll post it on this site but since you asked I figured you should know first 😉
perfect! i eagerly await your posts 🙂
This is quite wonderful! Thank you so much for dedicating the time to do this 🙂
My pleasure, and I’m glad you like it!
This site is amazing. Looking forward to working through it!
Awesome, I hope you enjoy!
I have found out this blog from a Quora’s question about self-learning mathematics; I am currently on your lessons, I have to tell you that your approach is interesting, I have been researching for sites like this to get a new glance about what mathematics is.
Personally I have found mathematics challenging for the fact of how it is taught to people at some levels of school, I have been studying at the public educational system since I remember, I have normally done the ”traditional” way to learn maths, by memorizing and calculations, I found it fine until the doubt of why I am doing what I am doing came to my head. Now I cannot stop thinking about how can I REALLY Learn what I am supposed to know of maths.
Thanks for this site.
Great! Glad you found it and I hope you enjoy 🙂