I am in my 60's, so we didn't do binary at school. I have looked at a lot of youtube videos and yours is the only one that got me to understand binary. Thank you.
Wow I am 50 and trying to prove to myself I can be as smart as my 16 year old. He does all kinds of stuff in his head. He finally just told me how he could do triple multiplication in his head in 5th grade. I just did the 20 min single flashcards every night in second grade even though he knew them quickly. You could be a tutor or a Cyber Patriot for our country. I understood you.
This just made my day. Your 16 yr old must be a genius to know this, and you also dont need to comoare yourself to him. You still are better than him in many other things. I mean you did live 36 years more than him. I hope youre doing well now, cos this comment is a yr old
@@maddmunkee2 what are you on about I said the word 'did' implies that she's dead. It's easy to look at something real quick and not realize what your looking at LOL
learning never stops . i am in my 100s . we didn't do binary at school . i have looked a looked a lot of youtube videos and yours is the only one that got me to understand binary .Thank you .
my exam is about to start in a hour by now and this is the best video I've found on youtube, so easy to understand and very well explained thank you. btw i watch 2 of your videos about binary, on and off binary, thank you
I'm new to the channel and also new in the programming world, and after having watched a few videos on binary, yours was the only one that managed to get through my head immediately, so thanks for the clear and well put together tutorial. Also don't understand why you're rushing to keep your tutorials short. That often forces you to leave out certain detail, not explain things thoroughly or clearly. But I guess the topic also plays a role in that, right?
People should realize this is the same as counting our typical numbers but each position is base 10 instead of base 2. The path taken in the video is assign a number with greater than or equal value of the highest position that could be used is the same as assigning the positions 100 | 10 | 1 but because humans have ten fingers we decided the positions should be 10 values instead of a computers 2 possible values.
Dare you to write in hexadecimals. Wonder why people nowadays don't teach hexadecimals, but only binary numbers, something thats only learned when learning HTML, etc... Binary numbers were somewhat based on the Chinese Yin Yang theory. Binary numbers must start with zeroes or ones and is mostly between 4 to 8 dogits with initial zeroes for smaller numbers. I of could easily turn numbers in Morse code into binary, decimal and hexadecimal and other languages too where the easiest is in Chinese. Later, i reslized my mother unkkowingly bought two different games to teach me binary when o was a young kid. 😂
You are the best teacher I’ve ever come across I even understand hexadecimal thanks to you keep up the good work I pray you do a video on introduction to python from the very basics I feel I could understand it if you explain it
I'm guessing you watch memes. Memes are good, but be careful. Quarantine and UA-cam are the MIX to make you watch a lot of "dumb" things and losing the will to learn. The brain really gets lazzy. Brain is like a muscle, it needs daily training to get normal again.
You have to find the biggest number that can fit then work your way down. So 16 doesn’t fit so you have to use 8. If 8 didn’t fit you would keep moving down until you found one that could.
Same reason the normal decimal system does for example the number 2657, the 7 is in the ones spot, the 5 is the tens spot, the 6 in the hundreds and so forth. The further left the larger the value of that place.
8 bits = 1 byte. So for computers to use it it would need a full byte of data. So you would just add as many zeros as needed to the left. But just as a number language binary doesn't "require" any specific number of digits. But computers do.
How to Read and Write in Hexadecimal
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1-1=0 yet you wrote last number 1 how come?
I am in my 60's, so we didn't do binary at school. I have looked at a lot of youtube videos and yours is the only one that got me to understand binary. Thank you.
same pal
Not easy to understand
noob
Me as well! Thanks for the video.
@@berti4179 tf?
Literally blew my mind how simple you made this. Much appreciated Max!
This is my first time to search about how to learn binary codes, and I got the easiest explanation. Thankyou so much!!!
haha you noob
Wow I am 50 and trying to prove to myself I can be as smart as my 16 year old. He does all kinds of stuff in his head. He finally just told me how he could do triple multiplication in his head in 5th grade. I just did the 20 min single flashcards every night in second grade even though he knew them quickly. You could be a tutor or a Cyber Patriot for our country. I understood you.
This just made my day. Your 16 yr old must be a genius to know this, and you also dont need to comoare yourself to him. You still are better than him in many other things. I mean you did live 36 years more than him. I hope youre doing well now, cos this comment is a yr old
@@humbug-ce9me 'I mean you did live 36 years more than him' implies that they're both dead
im so sorry! i heard about your death so sad ;(. HA NOOB
@@berti4179 what
@@maddmunkee2 what are you on about I said the word 'did' implies that she's dead. It's easy to look at something real quick and not realize what your looking at LOL
learning never stops . i am in my 100s . we didn't do binary at school . i have looked a looked a lot of youtube videos and yours is the only one that got me to understand binary .Thank you .
Lmfaoo 🤣😆
wow! ur such a noob
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I'm literally crying. I couldn't understand how to do this at all no matter how many videos I watched until I saw this video. Thank you
my exam is about to start in a hour by now and this is the best video I've found on youtube, so easy to understand and very well explained thank you. btw i watch 2 of your videos about binary, on and off binary, thank you
I'm new to the channel and also new in the programming world, and after having watched a few videos on binary, yours was the only one that managed to get through my head immediately, so thanks for the clear and well put together tutorial. Also don't understand why you're rushing to keep your tutorials short. That often forces you to leave out certain detail, not explain things thoroughly or clearly. But I guess the topic also plays a role in that, right?
I felt like my earlier video I rambled too much hahah making one on Hexadecimal now btw so stay tuned for that!
@@MaxsTech cool. I'm looking forward to it (:
A tutorial that DONT take so long finally
hah imagine being that much of a noob
thank you man! I've been struggling understanding this on school but you explained it well under 5mins, Im subbing definitely
GREAT LESSON!!!! Thanks for all of your help. This was so detailed.
Thank you so much for teaching me. Finally I got it. 😊
Dude !! you literally explained to me what my professor tried to explain in 3 hours,, thank you this all makes sense!
learning never stops , i am in my 1000s. And i am trying to improve myself into binary!!❤
You deserve a lot more credit for super simplifying this. Thank you
you are a the MVP, I have been watching one video that confused me more than the last. less than 5 minutes with your video I get it. thank you
you are the ONLYYYY one that made this THIS easy to understand thank you so so much
This video is the only one that helped me understand binary.. thank you!!!
Thanks! The 5 minutes one you made was easier to understand
thank you so much, my lecturer sped through it and it flew over my head completely but this is so good
Thank you so much~ Now I understand how to ready Binary Numbers, gonna ready Hexa's now. Great help!
was literally tryna learn from other longer videos and couldn't, but this really short one was easy to understand.
HOLY SH**. I watched a lot of the top youtube videos but it always got explain badly this was by far the best
You are a genius. Simple straight thp and sensible
I was taking a test and I didn't understand binary codes until I watch your videos. thank you very much
Best explanation to understand out of all youtube videos
This video is really helpful. Thanks. a million sir😊
Thank u love the way you teach
I enjoyed this video and understood it finally. Thank you Max.
Great explanation ! thank you !
Man bro this was dope ... I really needed this
Bro I love you, thank you. Finally a helpful video !!! Brother I now understand!!
Thanx a lot man👍👍
🎉🎉 this is a great video. Thank you
This is Educational. Thanks Max.😊✍📖📚✍😊😊👊👊
thanks man pretty cool and well explained appreciate you man
Great video. Very helpful. Thank you man 🥰🥰
You made this easy. Thank you.
That's pretty good
Keep it up😎😎😎
So why is the binary code setup written backwards with 128 to the left and zero on the right?
Its jewush mAybe. But h good point.
This is awesome, thank you so much!
You are amazing.
Thank you.
That was simple, man! Your explanation was clear and simple. And your voice is really nice to listen. Thanks, and we hope for more videos.
best video ever, tk you!
Helpful.thanks
This was perfect thank you
Thank you so much!
U really helped to crack it...thank u so much
Wow ur videos are awesome
You. Were. AWSOME!
Thank you for this❤️
Thanks 😊
Hello sir thnx for the wonderful video
Well I am from India and having too much confusions in it
Thank you for teaching this new technique
you made it so simple thanks bro
I end up laughing😂😂😂 because you make it clear and simple, so now i understand how easy it is
thank you so much 😀
thanku👍🙏🏻
But can you convert binary into letter/s? And if you can please tell me how.
Already made a video on that :) check it out on my channel!
People should realize this is the same as counting our typical numbers but each position is base 10 instead of base 2. The path taken in the video is assign a number with greater than or equal value of the highest position that could be used is the same as assigning the positions 100 | 10 | 1 but because humans have ten fingers we decided the positions should be 10 values instead of a computers 2 possible values.
Dare you to write in hexadecimals. Wonder why people nowadays don't teach hexadecimals, but only binary numbers, something thats only learned when learning HTML, etc... Binary numbers were somewhat based on the Chinese Yin Yang theory. Binary numbers must start with zeroes or ones and is mostly between 4 to 8 dogits with initial zeroes for smaller numbers. I of could easily turn numbers in Morse code into binary, decimal and hexadecimal and other languages too where the easiest is in Chinese. Later, i reslized my mother unkkowingly bought two different games to teach me binary when o was a young kid. 😂
I have a video on hex as well ;)
You are the best teacher I’ve ever come across I even understand hexadecimal thanks to you keep up the good work I pray you do a video on introduction to python from the very basics I feel I could understand it if you explain it
Thank you!!!!!!
bro you.... best and easiest way to understand...🤩🤩🤩🤩
I can finally go to sleep thank you !!!!
I'm scared my brain getting dull during this quarantine. So came here to learn again. Thanks for the simple explanation
I'm guessing you watch memes. Memes are good, but be careful. Quarantine and UA-cam are the MIX to make you watch a lot of "dumb" things and losing the will to learn. The brain really gets lazzy. Brain is like a muscle, it needs daily training to get normal again.
dull brained noob
Took a few replays but i got this. Thanks!
hhaha noob
Awesome thanks
Cool vid
This guy is better than my teacher
thanks so much
I liked this better but both binary videos were awesome!
Love from India
That was the best tutorial, I'm not good with numbers but this is awesome.
Thank you so much your a great help for a student like me I really appreciate it thank you ❤️
U r genius 😭😭
Thanks you
Wow! thanks!
Really crazy how easy you explained it. Thank you very much :)
Thanks. I get it!
Hi what about 13? because 13 doesn't fit into 8, but if i used 16 (so 13-16) it would give me -3. What do i do?
Use 1 in the 8 spot, now you need to fill in 5 more to equal 13. So you’ll need 1 in the 4 spot too. Then 1 in the 1 spot. 8+4+1=13
You have to find the biggest number that can fit then work your way down. So 16 doesn’t fit so you have to use 8. If 8 didn’t fit you would keep moving down until you found one that could.
Thank.
It's really mind-blowing on how you explained it very well. I understand it thankssss❤️❤️❤️❤️
woooooooooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwww dude you explain it soooooooooo easy
Thank you so much!!!I have watched a lot of videos and wish i had seen yours first.
Finally this makes sense
Amazing bro
Finally a tutorial on this that I understood.. thank you so much
I'm learning to help my son and this was simple and transparent 🎉
I was confused.....but thn finely i understood it is very easy method... Tysm
so to the first example the final answer is 79?
The first examples answer was 38. You just do 32 + 4 + 2. Since those are the only values that have a 1 in their space.
most underrated youtuber ever.
Why does it go from right to left?
Same reason the normal decimal system does for example the number 2657, the 7 is in the ones spot, the 5 is the tens spot, the 6 in the hundreds and so forth. The further left the larger the value of that place.
you have saved me xD
Sometimes a few extra seconds don't hurt, everything is rush
tnnx it really help me a lot!!!! as first year INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY student
I think I’m going to cry. Sir, you are my hero. Thank you so much!!!!!
At 1:28 there is a mistake: "underneath" should be replaced with "above".
Binary needs 8 (1s and 0s) right? There's only 6 here
8 bits = 1 byte. So for computers to use it it would need a full byte of data. So you would just add as many zeros as needed to the left. But just as a number language binary doesn't "require" any specific number of digits. But computers do.