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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    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
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