I’ve been doing more machine learning for work, and I’ve realized a) how much calculus is involved in it and b) how much calculus I had forgotten since I took the courses as an undergraduate almost 30 years ago. I happen to still have my old calculus textbook (I couldn’t sell it back to the bookstore back then), so I dusted it off and started working through all the problems. I’m about halfway through right now, and man I get strange looks from people when I start working calculus problems. Good to know that I’m not alone, although I’m about halfway through the equivalent of 18.01 (1/10th of the poster’s coursework) after 6 months. It doesn’t look like there are that many sample exercises in the online course, though - that may make it harder to really absorb.
Awesome, it's heartening to see someone else feel the same way! And great note about the problems, maybe one of the classic textbooks would be a good addition for problems