Scilab: You Suck at Scilab: Polynomials - Lesson 4
by Keith Schaub
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- Type: Video Tutorial
- Length: 4:01
- Media: Video/mp4
- Posted: 06/13/2009
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You suck at Scilab video tutorial lesson 4. Topics covered: polynomials defined as coefficients and defined with roots. Finding the roots of a polynomial. Building complex polynomials based upon pre-defined simpler polynomials.
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As of this review, Lesson 4 is the last in what I had previously believed to be an introduction to Scilab. This lesson truly disappoints. The sarcastic, condescending manner in which the presenter narrates the lesson is annoying and counter productive to assisting the student to grasp the concepts and syntax elements that are being illustrated. It left me with the feeling of, "I paid for this crap?" Almost like going to a bad movie. I'm a little leary now to view or recommend another video tutorial by this presenter, which is unfortunate, because the guy REALLY knows his stuff.
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As of this review, Lesson 4 is the last in what I had previously believed to be an introduction to Scilab. This lesson truly disappoints. The sarcastic, condescending manner in which the presenter narrates the lesson is annoying and counter productive to assisting the student to grasp the concepts and syntax elements that are being illustrated. It left me with the feeling of, "I paid for this crap?" Almost like going to a bad movie. I'm a little leary now to view or recommend another video tutorial by this presenter, which is unfortunate, because the guy REALLY knows his stuff.