Great video. I would like to see your website, I'm very interested in the topic you're making videos to, it's a pity that I cannot access it, since I don't live in the US.
I feel like your terminology is backwards. "You say read from the tail". I think it's clearer to _write_ to the tail of the buffer and read from the head. Buffer is FIFO. You enter at the tail and leave at the head of the queue.
The terminology is meant to parallel something like a caterpillar or worm. The part that moves forward first is the head. As data is deposited at the head the worm moves forward. The tail then catches up with the head. As data is read from the tail, it gets shorted catching up with the head.
The best explanation that exists on YT!
Thank you for a very good explanation. You made buffer logic easy to understand!
Awesome. Best explanation I've come across. Thank you.
One of the best tutorials about circular buffer. 👌
Thanks a lot for a very patient and implementation-centric explanation. It was very helpful.
Best explanation ever I finally get it🎉
Thank you for a clear and easy explanation! You really helped a lot
thank you, very good description
very good explanation! thank u very much
You explain that very well, thank u for all.
nice video! But there seems to a errata at ruclips.net/video/GbBrp6K7IvM/видео.html : after the decrement, it should be 4 instead of 5
Nice video. Thank you!
Great video. I would like to see your website, I'm very interested in the topic you're making videos to, it's a pity that I cannot access it, since I don't live in the US.
It is not a US thing my website is just down. All of my content is on youtube. You aren't missing much.
Thank you for great information, would you please explain how to read control system drawings, CAN BUS starting from reading error code on IC screen
CAN bus is only a data transfer protocol. It has nothing to do with what data is being moved around.
It's a very useful ,thanks.
Super good work!
This was a great help. Thank you.
Superb lesson!
well explained. Thank you.
nice video, helped me alot! Thank you. :)
Perfect
Thank you!
I feel like your terminology is backwards. "You say read from the tail". I think it's clearer to _write_ to the tail of the buffer and read from the head. Buffer is FIFO. You enter at the tail and leave at the head of the queue.
The terminology is meant to parallel something like a caterpillar or worm. The part that moves forward first is the head. As data is deposited at the head the worm moves forward. The tail then catches up with the head. As data is read from the tail, it gets shorted catching up with the head.
@@eapbg understood. that's a nice analogy. thanks!
Yeh that was bit confusing, head vs tail in Fifo. Thanks pretty clear.
Very helpful, thank a ton
You said that we had to decrement a count but you did not.
Decrement a count in which operation?
It was said on 18:37
Good catch. I added an annotation so that it is clear to the next person. Thanks
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The world needs more erasers like that.
Oscar !!!!