Hahaha so now I’m marathoning your videos and ironically I have an exam coming up at work in order to get a 10% raise. converting decimals/binary is on the exam
why are you having to take an exam to get a raise? Shouldn't you be getting a raise because you do good work? also what kind of work do you do? if you mind me asking?
@@coldboltlighting1237 I’m a cable technician. There is a yearly raise based on performance but there are also progression based lessons that you can choose to participate in
I know I'm 2 years late but.. "Computers work on 1's and 0's... not decimal numbers like we do. As a result it is sometimes important to understand how to read and convert binary numbers. Binary is not necessarily needed to program the Arduino. Although it's very helpful to understand the principle of binary. This is especially important when it comes to understanding the logic behind analogRead and Write values, which I will discuss in other tutorials." The description says.
Lo had been following along using paul mcwhorter. But you do a better job of explaining the Arduino code / functions. Paul shows you what to do, but doesn't always explain it well. Thank You.
School failed to teach me these conversions in highschool, call me ignorant but minecraft taught me this counting system cause of its 64 items per stack principle
took my teacher 4 hours with no luck and you just 7 minutes! thank you, its actually works very simple :)
after searching hours for videos, this playlist is A tier. Thankyou
Hahaha so now I’m marathoning your videos and ironically I have an exam coming up at work in order to get a 10% raise. converting decimals/binary is on the exam
why are you having to take an exam to get a raise? Shouldn't you be getting a raise because you do good work?
also what kind of work do you do? if you mind me asking?
@@coldboltlighting1237 I’m a cable technician. There is a yearly raise based on performance but there are also progression based lessons that you can choose to participate in
Great tutorials already loving it...you are a champ in teaching
I know am 5 years late but what's the conection to the arduino? Do we need it ?
I know I'm 2 years late but..
"Computers work on 1's and 0's... not decimal numbers like we do. As a result it is sometimes important to understand how to read and convert binary numbers.
Binary is not necessarily needed to program the Arduino. Although it's very helpful to understand the principle of binary. This is especially important when it comes to understanding the logic behind analogRead and Write values, which I will discuss in other tutorials."
The description says.
THANK YOU !!
Explained it better than my proffesor 😂😂
no the cute photos u added 😂😍
Outstanding..!!! Great explanation...
if you implement that on arduino how ?
Very nice❤
Really nice video. Thanks.
Lo had been following along using paul mcwhorter. But you do a better job of explaining the Arduino code / functions. Paul shows you what to do, but doesn't always explain it well.
Thank You.
Can you do byte shift? I have problem to understand port manipulation.
School failed to teach me these conversions in highschool, call me ignorant but minecraft taught me this counting system cause of its 64 items per stack principle
How is this an arduino lesson? Its just a lesson in binary - nothing to do with binary conversion in arduino ide
why is arduino on the title?
Because this video is one in a series of 10 videos meant to teach Arduino basics :)
Thank you
I got distracted from video and then i wonder why is david bennet piano now talking code to me.. not 100%, but pretty close for 🇺🇦 ears.
Great course!
i would have liked the ARDUINO method to do this aswell