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  • I love computers. <3

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  • Good teacher !

  • 123, wow, very imaginative...

  • very basic stuff this is just intro to CompTIA A+ it gets alot harder then 01

  • good video...teacher is good...students sound like zombies tho lol...jus kiddin

  • I love this videos, great teacher, great learning environment, but their website sucks, it's very hard to find anything.

  • I gues, I got it. Alphabet starts from 97, correct?

  • Lower case does. Upper case is from 65 to 96

  • Yep, I've got that by now. But thanks anyways.

  • So, how can one type in binary? Not by using any encoders that is? Can some on please explain this to me?

  • a binary number is made of an 8 digit or 8 bit(Binary Digit) combination of 0 and 1's each of those bits has a value starting from the farthest to the right and going farthest to the left each time going to the 2 power farthest to the right the value is 1 then 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 you just turn to on or 1 which binary digit your using for example 1 + 4 is 5 so to get 5 you set the 1 value bit and 4 value bit to 1 so 5 in binary is 00000101

  • I already got it, but thanks anyway.

  • no problem

  • I'm learning this in my class! My teacher makes it sounds like its rocket science but when you really think about it, its quite simple once you understand the concept :)

  • Brilliant!! This is one of the best teachers I've ever seen.

  • Very good

  • This lecturer is better than all the others. He comunicates in a clear deliberate voice. and gives you examples for you to understand. Please give us more smartlearn.

  • some of those guys are old and only on a+ haha i was 19 with my n+ already

  • 011001110110111101101111011001­000010000001110011011101000111­010101100110011001100010000001­110100011010000110000101101110­0110101101110011

  • The best video I've seen to help students understand Binary numbers. Outstanding teacher - please post more.

  • gooooooood

  • awesome videos..keep on posting like this

  • nicely done. not confusing at all.

  • I get it now! I've been trying to understand binary for sooo long, nothing that I've read could help, and I just couldn't grasp it. Amazing video man, keep up the good work

  • thanks, this video give to us more information about binary numbers...

  • thanks mate another excellent video, keep em coming please

  • wow he made it so easy !!! thank you

  • thanks you are so good  now i get binary

  • Good vid.. thank u ismayeel

  • computer can only recon..two state (1)on

    (0)off 8bit= 1 byte omg i can teac this crap i'm 11 year old lol gl

  • good stuff... this is very helpful please post more of these. thanks!

  • Thanks for the vid. Great stuff. Really interestering. Studying for a test in my computer class as my school. Understand this a million times better now.

  • Yes! This guy is an excellent teacher! Thank you very much for posting these videos! I'm studying for the A+ test and these are good for reinforcement!

  • Wonderful, thank you

  • this guy is better than my old lecturer at teaching this stuff! hats off!

  • Very important lesson, watch this ppl

  • 01010100 01101000 01100001 01101110 01101011 00100000 01111001 01101111 01110101

  • i finally got it! woo hoo. im not a retard afterall

  • thanks for the tutorial

  • I have been stuying binary numbers, bits, bytes, and hexadecimals in school for my MIDI class, and I was alittle uncertain of it but this tutorial cleared it up, thanks!

  • thanks for the post and that was am excellent tutorial on binary thanks alot

  • why did you not go past the value of 4.

    dont people need know all 255 posibel outcomes.

  • Best explanation of Binary I have seen so far.

  • awsome thanks

  • Excellent tutorial.

  • good tutorial. easy and simple. thanks.

  • good tutorial

  • I know binary and the ASCII for writing English in binary. I'm so cool.

  • I'd rate it higher if you showed them the relation between the number of the column and power of 2. I do not think they can work out a decimal number of e.g. 204, where the base is 5.

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