I for one often don’t do more than skim mathy posts, but I think they’re important and I’m glad people make them. (So my vote is for either one post or a sequence, and it sounds like you’re leaning towards the former.)
Edit:
The reasons I often skim mathy posts (probably easy to guess, but included for
completeness):
The math is often above my level.
They take more time and attention to read than non-mathy ones.
“What do you know about magma?” he asked.
She turned slightly, looked at him sidelong. “More than you, I would guess.”
“You can do heat flow simulations. What about magma flow simulations?”
“The capability is out there,” she said.
“Tensors?” Richard had no idea what a tensor was, but he had noticed that
when math geeks started throwing the word around, it meant that they were
headed in the general direction of actually getting something done.
“I suppose,” she said nervously, and he knew that his question had been
ridiculous.
I for one often don’t do more than skim mathy posts, but I think they’re important and I’m glad people make them. (So my vote is for either one post or a sequence, and it sounds like you’re leaning towards the former.)
Edit:
The reasons I often skim mathy posts (probably easy to guess, but included for completeness):
The math is often above my level.
They take more time and attention to read than non-mathy ones.
-- Neal Stephenson, Reamde