Hello from Czech republic, I have just started with arduino and electricity few months ago. Now Iam waiting for Pickit3,5 from Aliexpress and when I pass my maturita exams ( Iam studying mechanical engineering) Iam going to study PIC series and all of your electricity videos. Thank you very much for your work
excellent ... please make a new video series on most common pic microcontroller. I have watched pic10F200 video series but problem is that pic10F200 is not commonly available
We would like to do some more microcontroller / embedded system series including tutorials done at a higher level than assembly with the PIC10F200. That particular series, while surprisingly practical, has its first priority being to teach how these microcontrollers work "under the hood."
@@CircuitBread it's more complicated and flexible and faster than scilab/MATLAB, which allows you to do more powerful things in julia. But in all honesty, if all you're doing is numerical analysis and don't care too much about technical details then scilab is just fine.
Hello from Czech republic, I have just started with arduino and electricity few months ago. Now Iam waiting for Pickit3,5 from Aliexpress and when I pass my maturita exams ( Iam studying mechanical engineering) Iam going to study PIC series and all of your electricity videos. Thank you very much for your work
Awesome, I hope you have a fantastic experience!
Thanks dude, for informative content ❤
Great content!
Thanks 😊 great series, waiting for more.
Thank u so so much
But is it work in Windows 7 ??
Yes
excellent ... please make a new video series on most common pic microcontroller. I have watched pic10F200 video series but problem is that pic10F200 is not commonly available
We would like to do some more microcontroller / embedded system series including tutorials done at a higher level than assembly with the PIC10F200. That particular series, while surprisingly practical, has its first priority being to teach how these microcontrollers work "under the hood."
Thank you for your content! Also, the fact that the toast never pops up bothers me so much
Someday... *insert maniacal laughter here*
looks very similar to octave
Solve function matches of this 0.5% difference between the two
Use _Julia_
I'm not too familiar with Julia but I've heard good things about it.
@@CircuitBread it's more complicated and flexible and faster than scilab/MATLAB, which allows you to do more powerful things in julia.
But in all honesty, if all you're doing is numerical analysis and don't care too much about technical details then scilab is just fine.
Interface looks so tacky. Nowhere near Mathcad Prime.