I just want to say thank you so much; this was an excellent video and explained hex and binary very well. I wanted to review this for a computers class I'll be taking next year, and my sister is coming in as a freshman at my school and will need to know this for one of her classes as well. We both really appreciate your effort in putting this together.
Wonder full video I was so lost and confused before I saw this video. :D
reaper4110 9 months ago
I just want to say thank you so much; this was an excellent video and explained hex and binary very well. I wanted to review this for a computers class I'll be taking next year, and my sister is coming in as a freshman at my school and will need to know this for one of her classes as well. We both really appreciate your effort in putting this together.
theEchoesofHonor 1 year ago
but why didn't they choose an even higher base for computers, like 32? 0-9 and A-V? wouldn't that have been even more efficient?
blnctydotcom 1 year ago
I still don't understand. How does 483 Base 10 = 1E3 Base 16? Can someone please help me. My career depends on it.
NewYork17 1 year ago
you've helped me SO much thank you so so so much!
SayRaa1992 2 years ago
Wow..I understood the 1st video and then it got very complicated..
ddiiaa52 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Thank you very much! The table has helped me a lot!
vittorio09 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Thank you very much! The table has helped me a lot!
vittorio09 2 years ago
i didn't get that at all... guess it's not my thing
BlondLittleLady 3 years ago 2
Like I said with the 1st part, thanks for the info!!!!
WAoftheWA2K 3 years ago 2
SO you mean like all software uses Hexidecimal & Binary to run? There must be billions of numbers.
ChrisDeBonProduction 3 years ago 2
Exactly, except they aren't written in hex or binary (at least not usually) they are usually written in a higher level language such as c++ or java
jforce93 2 years ago
my head hurtz.
DaBossk 3 years ago 2