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Are you an undergraduate at university studying for a BSc. (Hons) degree in computer science? Perhaps you're studying for an Advanced level, GCSE, or similar qualification in computer science. You may even already be a working computer science professional looking for ways to top up your skills and knowledge. Whatever you needs, Computer Science Lessons has something for you. Computer Science Lessons includes videos on topics such as hardware architecture, database design, data science, computer networks, web technologies, cryptography, cryptocurrency, cyber security, binary, hexadecimal, computer graphics, data structures, logic gates, Boolean algebra, linear algebra, quantum computing, computational thinking, computer related legislation, and more. Computer science lessons also includes several coding courses. Whether you're an absolute beginner, intermediate or advanced, you can find programming tutorials in languages such as Python, VB.NET, C#, SQL, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.


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Комментарии
@scotch340
@scotch340 3 дня назад
Thank you. Great work.
@davidmuradyan4014
@davidmuradyan4014 3 дня назад
I am confused 14:44 before, you said that normaized positive number should start with 0.1, not
@davidmuradyan4014
@davidmuradyan4014 3 дня назад
not with 1.1
@markomatunda
@markomatunda 4 дня назад
🎉🎉❤
@asdf9769
@asdf9769 4 дня назад
This is a fantastic primer!
@bp23-24
@bp23-24 4 дня назад
goated video ngl
@NadidLinchestein
@NadidLinchestein 5 дней назад
You should cover Algorithms & Data Structures, Discrete Mathematics, LeetCode.
@ploxyzero
@ploxyzero 5 дней назад
This vid made everything so simple to understand, thank you!
@OsarueseOkungbowa
@OsarueseOkungbowa 5 дней назад
What does he mean when he says the output of the k map is independent of a variable
@duaya9668
@duaya9668 5 дней назад
you're amazing 👏🏻
@Evelyn.Schwarz
@Evelyn.Schwarz 6 дней назад
Eine gute Zusammenfassung
@Evelyn.Schwarz
@Evelyn.Schwarz 6 дней назад
Ich lerne dann etwas
@user-fi4zx3eb4k
@user-fi4zx3eb4k 7 дней назад
absolute 0 is not -273 more like -273.15
@isouravgope
@isouravgope 8 дней назад
bro is defining a recursion
@Snopzzz
@Snopzzz 8 дней назад
can i have a .... BO -OL - O - WO-AH
@user-fi4zx3eb4k
@user-fi4zx3eb4k 8 дней назад
im from chile, if is -32'768 for 16-bit binary numbers, i would stay it as -32'768 since doing two's complement of -32'768 does nothing.
@Bumbaclart
@Bumbaclart 8 дней назад
Is there a mistake at 21:30 because you said 2^(11-4 = -7)
@samplling
@samplling 9 дней назад
I saw in another video that DRAM cell refresh interval is 64ms, not 64ns
@ohsungc2
@ohsungc2 9 дней назад
i really like your timing diagram explanation
@zacurrya9485
@zacurrya9485 9 дней назад
Lol the programmer class looks like he's doing indecent exposure
@rashida786ali1
@rashida786ali1 9 дней назад
Thank you so much. I never got these questions right ever. My Paper 1 is in 2 days and honest to god you are a blessing and I think my grades may have been saved.
@yugenedits9538
@yugenedits9538 10 дней назад
Saving my A levels. I didn't understand normalisation until now. Appreciate the video :)
@atlanticegacha3009
@atlanticegacha3009 11 дней назад
hello computer science guy :D I think there is an error at 8:58 it says in the c colum "1" and d colum" 0" so how is the output for z a "0"? if its an AND GATE shouldn't it be a "0"
@iyasuwalalign2860
@iyasuwalalign2860 12 дней назад
ur voice ,logicallity of teaching is just perfect
@swift_sixx4860
@swift_sixx4860 12 дней назад
how did you get 3 bytes? i don't get it =/
@AbigailRosales-vc5bk
@AbigailRosales-vc5bk 15 дней назад
I'm in my first semester of university and just couldn't grasp the concepts of flip-flops. You explained it so easily and with a cool and clear visual representation-amazing. Greetings from Argentina!
@Shouko91
@Shouko91 15 дней назад
I love the way of you speak and explain things. Thank you!
@saudaljaloud5953
@saudaljaloud5953 15 дней назад
best video ever 👍👍👍
@GooogleGoglee
@GooogleGoglee 15 дней назад
13:25 why 64 channels with a span of 20MHz occupy 5GHz bandwidht? How latge is every channel? I thought in OFDM each channel is 64KHz or less
@Mechminds6
@Mechminds6 15 дней назад
On a Friday 😢
@theoryandapplication7197
@theoryandapplication7197 15 дней назад
thank you
@theoryandapplication7197
@theoryandapplication7197 15 дней назад
intresting
@TomTalley
@TomTalley 16 дней назад
Don't forget Collins radio in the 50's. Kineplex used coherent synchronous signaling techniques.
@NiltraGaming
@NiltraGaming 16 дней назад
Awesome explanation Chad!
@anush5989
@anush5989 17 дней назад
Thanks
@user-up8ut9cr2h
@user-up8ut9cr2h 18 дней назад
This video need more likes for his work.
@faraday6521
@faraday6521 19 дней назад
how can i like this twice👏
@Brodkaproduction
@Brodkaproduction 19 дней назад
Your explanation of collisions and their solutions (5:06) is the most comprehensive I've come across while brushing up on my fundamentals during my job search. I'm elated I stumbled across your video. Thank you so much for this.
@kiitanayandosu-ug7pe
@kiitanayandosu-ug7pe 20 дней назад
AMAZING VIDEO
@urimtefiki226
@urimtefiki226 21 день назад
Start with my algorithm in the beginning then tell people about vectors, this is failing the whole picture.
@Mohanraj-fe3uj
@Mohanraj-fe3uj 22 дня назад
Thank you so much bro ❤❤❤
@Flaystray
@Flaystray 22 дня назад
1:51 this is actually multiplying the vectors by a scalar of 2. Mtilkying by a [ 2,2] vevtor would yield scalars
@Got-it747
@Got-it747 22 дня назад
My God, give this guy 1k more likes 🙏
@manuelfarzini
@manuelfarzini 23 дня назад
thanks!
@miguel19892509
@miguel19892509 23 дня назад
thank you so much
@justlynch7381
@justlynch7381 23 дня назад
What I am asking myself: For a burst length of 4B, did it really make a difference to put the column MSB above the bank address? Because with a clean row-bank-column address map, if I am correct you would just read from a loaded row (open page) twice, before going to the next bank (meaning that still whenever you need a new row, you still access all the other banks first). Is it faster to access a loaded row in another bank, than to access the loaded row in the same bank twice in succession? (I could imagine it being like that, because a memory controller might use the peripheral electronics in successive banks in parallel, or even do lookahead)
@GodIsEverPowerful
@GodIsEverPowerful 23 дня назад
nice
@Tekhon_Ahmed
@Tekhon_Ahmed 25 дней назад
thanks king
@ComputerScienceLessons
@ComputerScienceLessons 23 дня назад
You are more than welcome :)KD
@jipikayej
@jipikayej 25 дней назад
Wow this is the best explanation Ive seen!!! I have atechnical interview tomorrow and I only know data and sql and not much about OOP in debt. THANK YOU for this great educational content. Today they always jump to Python or the programming name directly, but I miss the real theory and thinking.
@ComputerScienceLessons
@ComputerScienceLessons 23 дня назад
You are most welcome. I hope it all went well. Good luck :)KD
@jded1346
@jded1346 26 дней назад
great explanation. If the message was intended to be confidential, wouldn't Jack want to encrypt the message with Jill's public key?
@Sanazy21
@Sanazy21 26 дней назад
His previous distant is “DEAD”