How Computers Store Numbers
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- Опубліковано 24 чер 2024
- In this video, I explain three number systems often used in computing: binary, octal, and hexadecimal. If this video seems somewhat out of place, it's because I adapted it from a presentation I did for my CS class. There is some more CS content coming though.
This video also marks the first full-video implementation of my new style guide. I've mostly ironed out the kinks, and am pretty happy with the look of my video(s).
00:00 Intro
00:25 Place-value Number Systems
03:00 Place-value example: binary
03:35 Place-value example: hexadecimal
04:19 Place-value example: octal
04:52 Why use Binary?
06:15 Why use Hexadecimal?
07:50 Why use Octal?
08:51 Why use Decimal?
09:13 In Summary
09:47 Outro
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My other token video on CS
2D Procedural Terrain Generation in Processing: • Procedural 2D Terrain ...
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Music
Fugue in B flat major from WTC Book I, Fugue in E flat minor from WTC Book I, Fugue in C sharp minor from WTC Book I, a single Goldberg Variation.
Kimiko Ishizaka / OpenGoldberg
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#cs #computingscience #binary #hexadecimal #octal - Наука та технологія
Very underrated channel. Keep up the great work!
cool
Bin the music it drowns out the speaker and is totally unnecessary
That music in background is very annoying