thanks man u saved my life! i am really struggling with my logic design subj but its also my fault for being late as i am always too lazy to get up early in the morning....DARN...thanks man!:D
@keleshevCOM you are right my teacher uses the "not a" term...i better prepare for this because i'll be joining the computer engineers next sem,my course is IT and involving logic and digital design we are suppose to be concerned only about the basics but i belong to the old curriculum and in the new curriculum logic/digital design has been crushed out,a bad thing for those in the new one..thank you man!:D
@oakkathebest In boolean algebra, + does not refer to sum. Instead, + signifies an OR statement, meaning that if A OR B is 1, the solution is 1
sonoflemus 3 weeks ago
I am confused. In Binary addition 1+1=10 in which sum=0 and carry=1. but here 1+1=1. So, sum=1 or 0? Could you explain? I may have wrong concept.
oakkathebest 3 weeks ago
I think of it as 0=off, 1=on then you if create the rule on>off all the other rules fall come out nicely.
nomchews 1 month ago
FUCKING USELESS INDIAN
WilkoParts 2 months ago
Concise but brilliantly informative video. Thank you!
ArunTU92 3 months ago
keleshevCOM ........thanx ,,,,,,,,,very helpful tutorial again thanx
Naeem01able 3 months ago
dude this massively helps, thanks bro :)
imnotcalledbob 3 months ago
thanks man , ur very good ... cant wait to see part 2 :D
alnajafe88 5 months ago
Thank you so much
OozingPie 5 months ago
Thanks a lot Sir..I cant think about why my teacher can't explain it easily like yous,
danushkaprabuddha 5 months ago
good job
DetectivScrout 7 months ago
Very well explained good job
McGowanChris 9 months ago
Thanks a lot man .. I don't know why my teachers can't explain it easily like yours
bsassassin 9 months ago
great work helped me alot
mrguyonlappy 11 months ago
thx a lot....very help full...
dimpu001 1 year ago
thanks for this 'no nonsense' lesson series
text books were mucking my brains up
rawatashwin666 1 year ago
Great videos! keep them coming.
Knightmetal 1 year ago
thanks man u saved my life! i am really struggling with my logic design subj but its also my fault for being late as i am always too lazy to get up early in the morning....DARN...thanks man!:D
Supermanu15 1 year ago
@Supermanu15 you are welcome! but be aware that in different courses they might use different terms and notations than me. For example:
i say "A-negated" others might say "not A"
and instead of writing a bar above A, they might write -A or ¬A or A'
instead of AB or A*B they might write A∧B or A∪B
instead of A + B they might write A ∩ B.
It's looks like a mess, but as for engineers - they almost always use the same notation as me.
Anyway, good luck with your studies!
keleshevCOM 1 year ago 4
@keleshevCOM you are right my teacher uses the "not a" term...i better prepare for this because i'll be joining the computer engineers next sem,my course is IT and involving logic and digital design we are suppose to be concerned only about the basics but i belong to the old curriculum and in the new curriculum logic/digital design has been crushed out,a bad thing for those in the new one..thank you man!:D
Supermanu15 1 year ago
@keleshevCOM yea my lecturers use all different notation to you, but this was still great :D
klooger28 11 months ago
YES! Awesome! My teachers never were able to explain the 1+1=1 enigma to me. Thank you so much, that made a lot more sense!
Subbed, and watching all your vids on boolean algebra.
Also, thanks for the video response. ^^
Blixish 1 year ago 3
@Blixish Thanks for your feedback! If you find some places that are not very clear - feel free to point it out - I will try to fix it.
btw, didn't expected that you have interest in Boolean algebra when posting the video response :-)
And thanks for subscribing!
keleshevCOM 1 year ago