Nice explanation. I just came here from joma tech and watching this video just to see how is your video. But I really amazed me and I watched the whole video.
best explantion ever !!!! , i was lost in college when this subject came up and hated it . you showed me through visualising it that how fun learning about byte , bits , memory allocation can be . thank you so much !!!!
No, you get access to all courses with the subscription. So that includes the data structures course, but also the programming fundamentals and sql course
Programmer here. I hope your linked list episode mentions that linked lists are almost never a good idea in modern CPU's. They still have value in isolated cases, but should be regarded as a last resort.
One byte has a max value of 255 (256 combinations), whereas four bytes has maximum value of 4,294,967,295 (4,294,967,296 combinations). A byte will work just fine in a lot of situations, but it is very limited so that's why we have a 4 byte integer! (This was talking about unsigned values, but it's the same idea with signed values and in fact even more important)
Dude... You kill it! Best vídeo ever!!!! Finally I understand more clearly.
Amazing! I really love the time and effort you put in your work. The smooth animations are everything. What do you use to make them?
@Aayush Sinha AIML same here
Animations are done by: ruclips.net/user/JunminLeevideos
She uses Keynote (was a surprise to me as well!)
WOww. Just wooow. This should be taught in every school before students begin to write codes.
This is by far the best explanation I've ever seen. Great job. Subscribed!
Check out Harvard CS 50 lectures playlist
This video helped me to understand CS by approx 30 percent more (as a rookie-level Hobby programmer) - thank you so much :)
Nice explanation. I just came here from joma tech and watching this video just to see how is your video. But I really amazed me and I watched the whole video.
best explantion ever !!!! , i was lost in college when this subject came up and hated it . you showed me through visualising it that how fun learning about byte , bits , memory allocation can be . thank you so much !!!!
in 5 minutes explain very informatively! Amazing!
Great work Joma!
Now that's what you call as the "stuff from the very scratch".
I wish someone has taught me the way you did through this video.
That is really brief and comprehensive video, explaned very very well
Bro, you're killin' it. Keep making videos like these.
What software do you use to create the animations in your videos?
I love the hilarious tech industry videos on your other channel, I had no idea you had these great programming videos too. Killing it!!
Great video, please upload more.
best explaination on the internet so far!
Great breakdown
Hey Joma, Love the content. I just wanted to ask what software are you using for animations ?
You explained these topics better than my professors.
Hi Joma, great explanation for college kids. Like the animations. Keep producing videos on data structures.
great visualization, thank you a lot for your effort.
I am glad I found this channel (Love it)
Thank you teacher. This is excellent teaching.
This is perfect explanation! Thank you for this.
This channel is so underrated
I saw that you stopped making videos. Please come back because you help a lot of people.
Awesome video, finally i understood memory
Thanks Cool Bean! I went through some of your videos, they help my lil ones learn code, better than I can explain hahaha!
Please make more!
Super duper work. Thank you!
Excellent love from India jona
Great video, straight to the point!
Wounder if this guy is still around
🥰🥰amazingg best explanation ever
Man this is great. Will it continue?
Brilliant content thank you so much
please continue
Hey I think you should have a video animaton class. Your animation is awesome
Excellent explanation!!
Nice work!
Wow great explanation ...
idk binary and data types and all these things but i could understand how things works
It took me a while to grasp it. Just remember 8 bits (binary digits) = 1 byte.
Wonderful video my friend. Thank you
Its nice. If you don't mind can you tell me me, what you use for create 2D
animations?
what software did you use for editing this video?
What do you use to make these animations?
did you find out?
@@bengthebrazilianengineerinAus nah
wow!! very cool video!
thanks a lot for all the hard work behind. It helped me to remember my 1st degree university courses. Courage!!
Literally Amazing
how do you animate in premiere? do you have e preset pack?
awesome video joma please make more videos like this
Please continueeeeeeeeeee ....
Are you making these animations in After Effects or any other? If no, which one?
I'm trying to figure out the same thing
how can i get more videos
thank you!!! 😊😊😊
Hi joma...the explanation was excellent..i was checking ur website all the time...do i get data structures as separate package?
No, you get access to all courses with the subscription. So that includes the data structures course, but also the programming fundamentals and sql course
@@JomaClass are you still working on your course? Do you have some sort of road map or is.thr main programming Pythons?
Why are you not uploading any new videos in this channel ?
awesome video
good explanation but how is the 2-dimensional array?
Can you teach me how to build a software using python
how do you make this style of video?
He would keep it secret
"when the world needed him the most he vanished"
Please do C# lesons thanks
A quick correction on the diagram ar 3:20 - one of the axis should be replaced with Kilobytes
Why is that, 1024bytes*1024bytes is 1,048,576bytes aka 1 Megabyte
Programmer here. I hope your linked list episode mentions that linked lists are almost never a good idea in modern CPU's. They still have value in isolated cases, but should be regarded as a last resort.
And they say youtube comments are useless. Thanks for pointing this out, I got to learn something new.
can you please add your DSA course on udemy bec. dont have card. and dont use paypal.
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I have a question...why the integer takes 4 bytes? Can't it take only 1 ?
One byte has a max value of 255 (256 combinations), whereas four bytes has maximum value of 4,294,967,295 (4,294,967,296 combinations).
A byte will work just fine in a lot of situations, but it is very limited so that's why we have a 4 byte integer!
(This was talking about unsigned values, but it's the same idea with signed values and in fact even more important)
@@mistakenmeme oh thank you so much now i understand
There are many integer types. You can certainly have an 8 bit (i.e. 1 byte) integer, depending on the language.
Amazing! I just subscribed to your channel. Do you make online courses ?
yes he do
Don't subscribe for his class, you cannot remove your card info or stop the subscription.
Huh?
RAM and ROM
is this channel dead now?
My name is yash
you explained that very good just buy a cheaper microphone that we dont have to ear you breathe or swallows saliva
F F F F F 😂 cool tutorial, btw. Keep it up.
What software did you use for these animations