@JohnZakaria

Thank you for that example.
Nice example for beginners.

The finite number of states simplified everything and made it very clear.

@przemekniewazne3577

I really like your channel and watching you. I program every day and it's still fun to watch and sometimes you learn something interesting. You just do a great job. You make such interesting videos that it's fun to watch even when you sometimes suffer, e.g. Project Euler 😂. All the best and keep it up - I wish you further development of the channel.

@42svb58

One of the best introductions to RL with Python!

@IdPreferNot1

Love this content, thx.  You are really providing a great variety.  I'm focused on learning AI more so this OG stuff is great as well, especially putting code to the theory ive heard before.

@freenrg888

Brilliant!

@mmm.walmart

Ive been looking for this for years

@prodbySwayBeats

U r really a good explainer thanks for ur time bro

@handlegeoff

Thank You Tuco Salamanca!❤❤❤

@luciferm-u4e

Love your intro ❤️

@BrunetteViking

Love your content. Also, you look like Micheal Mando

@brocklewis4936

Great video!

@elhartzer1639

Thank you so much for this video! I tried the upside down double pendulum from this package but couldnt really get it right. This was definitely helpful to understand this topic more in depth. Would you be interested in programming a littlte game, maybe a jump and run type and then let the algorithm explore it?

@chris993361

Just so you know, I followed along and pygame must be installed separately for human render to work.

@kunstrikerasochi2103

Thank you very much

@henriquebarreira4817

@NeuralNine Im really struggling with a code. I intend to walk in a matrix os 10x10 to find rewards in a finite amount of tries.

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First comment bro thank you from the entire world 🫡♥️😊