[C#] Writing a PI approximator!
THIS IS NOT A TUTORIAL. This is just me writing a pi approximator. I used C#, and Visual Studio Code to write it. It is cross platform, and runs on DotNetCore instead of the old MSBuild. I realised Linux records at a much higher framerate than Windows. Anyways, I hope you enjoyed it! To subscribers: Hello peeps. I do apologize firstly for not uploading in a while, as I did get all caught up in school and such :) Links: Source Code: https://github.com/TheCool1James/AlgorithmaProject/tree/master/PiApprox Project: https://github.com/TheCool1James/AlgorithmaProject A weaker version: http://keisan.casio.com/exec/system/1355104874 (Doesn't go up into the thousands of digits) Be sure to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE for more! My Website: http://thecool1james.github.io/ My Twitter: @TheCool1James My Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCool1James My Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCed6URta_IAHJc4waxu45Mg Be sure to LIKE and SHARE if you enjoyed, and SUBSCRIBE for more! Icons (intro) used from ChrisL21 (http://www.iconarchive.com/artist/chrisl21.html) Main Reaktor: Salvation - NCS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTxY93pA1zI Electro Cabello Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) programming pi approximation program pi calculate ramanjuan pi formula 1914 kevin TheCool1James c# pi program in c# dotnet writing programming digits lots of digits of pi pineapple apple sea under the sea haha End of Metadata!https://youtu.be/h0ILzDKVdKo