Computer science midterm tomorrow and I still didn't understand binary numbers until I watched this video. You may have saved my life. Thank you, sir!
You know, the sad thing is that schools don't teach this anymore. I'm in my first year of college right now and I have to learn the basics of binary for my computer class and a lab it involves. I had computer classes in high school, but they only taught word processing. It sounded so complicated when I started learning it, but now it makes reasonable sense.
Thank you so much for this video! You're a help to us binary-deprived children.
there is nothing in google that help me or teach me how to create a circuit from the truth tables and i have spend too many nights alrleady huge pakcet is due tomorow! ahhhhhhhhg! if only teachers would do their jobs and teach their students regarthless wheather they hate you or not ignoring is not cool ;(
this is actually very easy i'm learning about it in school.i'm in the eight grade and all that u sad was explained in 10 pages U JUST NEED TO KNOW HOW TO multiply.thats all nothing more maybe its different cause i live in a different country
Lolz no offense but tht is so not boolean algebra. Wht u taught was basic conversion. An easier method of counting would just be 0-15 or 0000 0001 0010 0011 0101 0110 0111 1000 1001 1010 1011 1100 1101 1110 1111
@MegaAwsomeName dude this is the 3rd time i see this cause my huge paket for digital electronics is due tomorrow so i have been on the computer for to long anyways I JUST BEARLY GOT IT i feel so dumb =D omg im gonna tell people that tomorrow hahahahahahhahahahahaha
Who would have thought one could make it through calc 1 without ever learning anything other than base 10 and logs? I found the base 8 informative and the binary well explained. woot. keep the knowledge comin!
@nellyharrisd1 Becasue, she's a teacher. Usually teachers are older than you. Therefor they can't teach a younger mind. You need someone from your generation for things like this.
good video man you got the base,, a good tip for the future, try to to hold the camara firm so the one who wathces the video can get the concept without getting dizzy.
Say dude,..thanks for all the help. Can you actually post some videos showing you applying the proof to a problem. say like. xy + xy' +x'y' = x + y' show these are equal by proving the following realationships.
Teaching people the fundamentals of number bases is definitely the right way. I've seen lots of people getting completely dumbfounded from trying to manipulate numbers in base 2, because instead of looking at a number of digits they think of them as bits which are on or off. When people are shown the system of bases they suddenly realize they already know how to do all the arithmetic operations, in base 10, and things fall into place and suddenly they will master all numerical bases.
It was an attempt to put a meaningful picture as the thumbnail -- it failed by a few seconds because I either miscalculated or somewhere during rendering (on my computer or at YouTube) a few extra seconds got slapped on the end of the video.
It is easy for some people. It's easy for me. There's a lot that isn't easy to me. THose who find things easy might as well help others who find the same thing difficult.
I felt like a zero until I watched this one....I better turn this computer off before the pron turns me on..just a binary state, ha. Thanks for making these videos, though...handy explanations and knowledge. cool.
ok i built my pc and ive learned a tonnn about hardware and now i want to learn some programming. can anyone recommend a good book or site that can teach basic and then more in depth complicated specific languages? thank you
01001100001000000100111100100000010011000010000100100000001011000010000001011101 I might have found the other 00000001 person on earth with such a geekdom on youtube. Memorizing charts after you learn the math conversions
between bi,hex,dec,ascii etc. lets you have the freedom of communicating vocally in binary; And realy freaking out those supposed elitist.Guide with memorization tricks comming soon.
im a freshman in highschool and my teacher explains this so complicatedly. thanks for clarifying
repulsiveUSA 4 days ago in playlist Boolean Algebra
thans alot
Ralph6485 1 week ago
Very helpful, thanks!
MrNasc 3 months ago
Computer science midterm tomorrow and I still didn't understand binary numbers until I watched this video. You may have saved my life. Thank you, sir!
snowstorm9091moua 3 months ago
Thank you very much!
AlexNOSAM 4 months ago
You know, the sad thing is that schools don't teach this anymore. I'm in my first year of college right now and I have to learn the basics of binary for my computer class and a lab it involves. I had computer classes in high school, but they only taught word processing. It sounded so complicated when I started learning it, but now it makes reasonable sense.
Thank you so much for this video! You're a help to us binary-deprived children.
Evoblack1 5 months ago
thanks man!
92CUNDO 9 months ago
BOOLEAN THANK YOU
mdh16hunter 1 year ago
very well explained
d1realdeal 1 year ago
there is nothing in google that help me or teach me how to create a circuit from the truth tables and i have spend too many nights alrleady huge pakcet is due tomorow! ahhhhhhhhg! if only teachers would do their jobs and teach their students regarthless wheather they hate you or not ignoring is not cool ;(
lizweinchester 1 year ago
@lizweinchester Sorry to hear. Unfortunately I'm not set up for making videos right now. Hope everything went okay.
Russoft 1 year ago
I love it when you speed the video up and talk at the same time xD
TheNordbjerg 1 year ago
this is actually very easy i'm learning about it in school.i'm in the eight grade and all that u sad was explained in 10 pages U JUST NEED TO KNOW HOW TO multiply.thats all nothing more maybe its different cause i live in a different country
NSLEandrejpt 1 year ago
Uh boolean Algebra has to due with gates like the
and, or, nor, nand gates.
And=A*B
Or=A+B
Nor=A+B inverse
Nand=A*B inverse.
Then u simplify thus the reasonings of Demorgan's Theorem
Vidius101 1 year ago
Vidius101 1 year ago
There are 10 types of people who understand binary. Those who do and those who don't
:)
MegaAwsomeName 1 year ago 4
@MegaAwsomeName dude this is the 3rd time i see this cause my huge paket for digital electronics is due tomorrow so i have been on the computer for to long anyways I JUST BEARLY GOT IT i feel so dumb =D omg im gonna tell people that tomorrow hahahahahahhahahahahaha
lizweinchester 1 year ago
my teacher explained it differently and this video made me a little bit more confused someone help
annalishea 1 year ago
@annalishea does your teacher hate you and ignores your questions ? cause it sounds familiar
lizweinchester 1 year ago
great. i appreciate it.
idster7 1 year ago
well enough, but you missed (atleast did not explain) bit carrying.
xPaddy0524x 1 year ago
your sister loves you
IhelpU4XBL 1 year ago
0111000001110010011001010111001101110011001000000110110001101001011010110110010100100000011010010110011000100000011110010110111101110101001000000110000101100011011101000111010101100001011011000110110001111001001000000111011101100101011011100111010000100000011101000110111100100000011101000110100001100101001000000110010101100110011001100110111101110010011101000010000001101111011001100010000001100100011001010110001101101111011001000110100101101110011001110010000001110100011010000110100101110011
MegaEddd 1 year ago 18
thanks
domyaska 1 year ago
I appreciate the video. Thank you! Certainly helps regarding my revision on logic gates and Boonlean expressions.
deepblue69uk 1 year ago
4:17 says Binary Numbers, in green and black text, just so you know.
Qwicks 1 year ago
yeah, it was an attempt to get that as the thumbnail. Failure.
Russoft 1 year ago
01110101 01110010 00100000 01100001 00100000 01110000 01100101 01101001 01100011 01100101 00100000 01101111 01100110 00100000 01110011 01101000 01101001 01110100 00100001
cheesekake22 2 years ago
heh heh, I'm assuming ASCII encoding. I really am too busy to do the conversion though.
Russoft 2 years ago
@cheesekake22 010101110110100001111001001000000111001101101111001000000111001101100101011100100110100101101111011101010111001100111111001000000101100001000100
podmokly 1 year ago
@cheesekake22 u spelled piece wrong....
iNightm4reZ 10 months ago
nice
SpidermanMagician 2 years ago
01010001101 0101011110 0101010101 1010101010 101010101 0000111010 0101011
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZACK 2 years ago
1001101101101101000011111000110011 00111 0001110110 100010110
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your lecture is well explained. your the man.
sent14344 2 years ago
your lecture is well explained. your the best.
sent14344 2 years ago
your the best
casterfile 2 years ago
Very basic knowledge, so nothing new here to me. But I'm amazed by your sinistrality.
gardanegara 2 years ago
thanks man very helpful
cillianp91 2 years ago
that was really basic and not really much into boolean, but thanks still
numbcore 2 years ago
thats a good video thanks a lot for spending the time to make it it really helped me
dataload 2 years ago
65 you mean base 8.. you said in base 10 this is 65... lawl.. but good video aside from my over analyzing
hall0ween138 2 years ago
This is wicked dude. So educating. You are great at this.
Jbanyard1994 2 years ago
cut the bullshit plzzzzzz
ShaunMajor 2 years ago 2
2 year old stuff
eligao 2 years ago
excellent thanks for thinking for the rest of us
chinzeem 2 years ago
Saweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet.
This vid was teH pwnage.
Who would have thought one could make it through calc 1 without ever learning anything other than base 10 and logs? I found the base 8 informative and the binary well explained. woot. keep the knowledge comin!
delafoo 3 years ago
OMG! I LOVE INTEGRATION BY PARTS!!!
ogopogoo2 3 years ago
Dang why did it sound so unreasonably complicated when my teacher was explaining it
nellyharrisd1 3 years ago 12
@nellyharrisd1 Becasue, she's a teacher. Usually teachers are older than you. Therefor they can't teach a younger mind. You need someone from your generation for things like this.
Charlymaumushi 1 year ago
@nellyharrisd1 because teachers talk a lot of bullshit and you can't learn shit...
duminicad 1 year ago
@nellyharrisd1 yesssss omg
youngkg1 1 year ago
great job♥
kenlychick1 3 years ago
Wow, great explanation. Be a teacher! Seriously and come tutor me, lol.
MoonFaeries 3 years ago
good video man you got the base,, a good tip for the future, try to to hold the camara firm so the one who wathces the video can get the concept without getting dizzy.
netsnower 3 years ago
Reppin the U of A!
JordanBuchta03 3 years ago
Say dude,..thanks for all the help. Can you actually post some videos showing you applying the proof to a problem. say like. xy + xy' +x'y' = x + y' show these are equal by proving the following realationships.
JuseJamez 3 years ago
Excellent Video. Best explanation thus far.
a99lettername 3 years ago 3
This was quite useful, thanks!
MacorgaZ 3 years ago
thanx!
galgaman 3 years ago
wow, extremely helpful=) thanks!
Dymr3 3 years ago
I really appricated your help on this topic mate. I understand the basic of binary numbers.
thanks mate you're really helpful.
GangstaGame 3 years ago
ur so nice. nice vide. a big help 4 me.thank you
lenjheg 3 years ago
Teaching people the fundamentals of number bases is definitely the right way. I've seen lots of people getting completely dumbfounded from trying to manipulate numbers in base 2, because instead of looking at a number of digits they think of them as bits which are on or off. When people are shown the system of bases they suddenly realize they already know how to do all the arithmetic operations, in base 10, and things fall into place and suddenly they will master all numerical bases.
RJLeffmann 3 years ago
Thanks; beautiful clarity!!!
morearrows 3 years ago
is this what logarithms leads too??
lizmov 3 years ago
wow that was helpful.
SOS2oo8 3 years ago
VERY HELPFULL...no, really.., i got a test (NERDZ =)
nextpaintball 3 years ago
5VOLTS
Ministudios 3 years ago
its a nice video but generally people are first taught base 2 binary
jbushdawg 3 years ago
Thanks for that. I'm doing binary at Uni and the lecturer is terrible! This helped me out more than he has for the past month.
Davieis 3 years ago
Jeasus!!These are so simple...I was learning them in the primarh school...
Mayros16 3 years ago
Dude, this was very helpful thanks!!
mi302 3 years ago
thank you for posting this it was very helpful
LoneSoldier17 3 years ago
doesn't 8 to the power of zero equal zero?
yrotstsohgallet 3 years ago
punch it in on a calculator or search "8^0" on google. Anything to the power 0 is 1.
Russoft 3 years ago
fool...
aljonloveiguibone 1 year ago
No. Learn algebra before you learn boolean algebra.
SuperSpaceMarines 1 year ago
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No. Learn algebra before you learn boolean algebra.
SuperSpaceMarines 1 year ago
the word "binary numbers" flashed around 4:30 accident?
jkjk3264 4 years ago
It was an attempt to put a meaningful picture as the thumbnail -- it failed by a few seconds because I either miscalculated or somewhere during rendering (on my computer or at YouTube) a few extra seconds got slapped on the end of the video.
Russoft 4 years ago
??? okay? whatever you said....yes lol
jkjk3264 4 years ago
Thank you very easy and you are cute
soscociente 4 years ago
its great,thanx mate
aldmo 4 years ago
im 12 and its easy Hi = 0100100001101001
FamilyGuy1124 4 years ago
It is easy for some people. It's easy for me. There's a lot that isn't easy to me. THose who find things easy might as well help others who find the same thing difficult.
Russoft 4 years ago
i wish u were my lecturer !!!
i've learnt binary numbers so easily with this video !!! Thank you so much !
memosh46 4 years ago
thank you for your time....
a4l4i 4 years ago
thanks very helpful
highmantence1 4 years ago
Thank you.
2Count 4 years ago
I felt like a zero until I watched this one....I better turn this computer off before the pron turns me on..just a binary state, ha. Thanks for making these videos, though...handy explanations and knowledge. cool.
orion1052003 4 years ago
Well explained.
kjogar 4 years ago
thanks for these boolean vids man. i have a compsci final and i havent been to class at all (mainly because my prof is confusing).
MethodD 4 years ago
i already know this
chaskazxynorman 4 years ago
ok...
Russoft 4 years ago
lmao
MethodD 4 years ago
Well I'm sure if he knew that then he wouldn't have posted it, because as we all know YouTube was made specifically for Chaskazxynorman.
KodeLiMe 4 years ago
Thanx 4 da help
nellyharrisd1 4 years ago
ok i built my pc and ive learned a tonnn about hardware and now i want to learn some programming. can anyone recommend a good book or site that can teach basic and then more in depth complicated specific languages? thank you
BetweenTheFall 4 years ago
maybe you could learn starlogo, a simpler programming language, or you could learn C++
bartokrocks 4 years ago
there are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
garylssk 4 years ago
binary isn't half as complicated as you make it sound to be
ambermcdonald 4 years ago
nice video im just starting 2 learn binary and the teacher is confusing this video is not
DrLsw 4 years ago 3
Great video, I need the same kinda explanation for binary functions.
AtheistDude 4 years ago
tnx dude!
DrSpeed007 4 years ago
Hey that was easyer than in the classroom...
thanks
monoyeyo 4 years ago 2
Good one.
Isurandil 4 years ago
danke gracias merci thanks
gooten bueno bene goood
God bless ya
carlosarturo 4 years ago
thanks man
StrasnusDude 4 years ago
you should do a video right up to 8 bit
.then you people will know how to add up numbers to 255.why you stoped at 8 you should of gone:1,2,4,8,16,32,64,128 and could give you a total of 255.
(i spamed the above because i typed a mistake in and did not know how to remove my comment.)
elliottveares 4 years ago
you should do a video right up to 8 bit
.then you people will know how to add up numbers to 255.why you stoped at 8 you should of gone:1,2,4,8,16,32,64,128,255.
elliottveares 4 years ago
thanks, your a good instructor.
Ace753 4 years ago
haha 37143289141 in binary is 100010100101111010011001110100110101. if you don't believe me then try testing it.
pyron00b 4 years ago
Thanks so much!!!! very instuctional tho the beggining almost scared me away.......!lol..good job
LadyBanks7 4 years ago
there r only 10 types of persons in this world, the ones who understand binary and the ones who don't
keep up teh good work (=<
pwrtepo 4 years ago
lol, awesome! That's my new favorite quote!
Russoft 4 years ago
Thanks,...really helped!! may be you could help me more on javascript!!!
sdimaka 4 years ago
I haven't done any javascript. Only programming I know (and not too well anymore) is some Basic and C++
Russoft 4 years ago
01001100001000000100111100100000010011000010000100100000001011000010000001011101 I might have found the other 00000001 person on earth with such a geekdom on youtube. Memorizing charts after you learn the math conversions
between bi,hex,dec,ascii etc. lets you have the freedom of communicating vocally in binary; And realy freaking out those supposed elitist.Guide with memorization tricks comming soon.
etherealchaote 4 years ago
thanks dude!
keep em coming!
looking forward to seeing more on boolean algebra!
svcesvce 5 years ago
good..job, make sense
JamaicanBlogger 5 years ago
Great job!
Can you post this again - I can only go as far as 05:14...Don't know why!?
prasidhramson 5 years ago
I will post it again if the problem persists. Try watching it again. Sometimes if you lose internet connection during buffering it stops downloading.
Russoft 5 years ago