Thank You very much for your videos! I am trying to get into computer science and these videos really help! Just one little thing I have noticed: I am pretty sure, that not the acceleration of electrons produces a magnetic field, but the velocity. I know, this is not really relevant for the video, I just want to prevent confusion. Please keep up your good work, it is very appreciated! Greetings from Austria
Thank you. I have about 6 videos in the series ready to record - building up to modern multiplexing techniques. I'm trying to keep the heavy mathematics out of it :)KD
@erScienceLessons My background in mathematics is quite solid as I study EEE. I will eagerly learn and understand them all! Have a nice day! Great to see people like you spreading knowledge without any hesitation!
I have about 6 videos in this series ready to record - building up to modern multiplexing techniques like OFDM. I'm trying to keep the mathematics out of it :)KD
@@ComputerScienceLessons oh thats great! About the mathematics though, at some point its good to know one or two mathematical concepts that establish the bases of what we are studying, though i do get your point, it can get quite complicated haha
I think the lines between computing, engineering, mathematics and physics are blurred. Indeed, you could say that yours is a philosophical question :)KD
Thank you Professor! Cheers from Brazil!
You're most welcome :)KD
OMG I love these graphics so much - that last image is especially charming.
Thank You very much for your videos! I am trying to get into computer science and these videos really help! Just one little thing I have noticed: I am pretty sure, that not the acceleration of electrons produces a magnetic field, but the velocity. I know, this is not really relevant for the video, I just want to prevent confusion. Please keep up your good work, it is very appreciated! Greetings from Austria
Keep up the great work sir! Thank you so much!
Thank you. I have about 6 videos in the series ready to record - building up to modern multiplexing techniques. I'm trying to keep the heavy mathematics out of it :)KD
@erScienceLessons My background in mathematics is quite solid as I study EEE. I will eagerly learn and understand them all! Have a nice day! Great to see people like you spreading knowledge without any hesitation!
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Thank you :)KD
Welcome back Sir, Kindly complete the C# series. I've been waiting and waiting and waiting...
I hope to upload another C# video (about array variables) next week. :)KD
sir make a complet playlist
This is a truly great channel isn't it?
I have about 6 videos in this series ready to record - building up to modern multiplexing techniques like OFDM. I'm trying to keep the mathematics out of it :)KD
@@ComputerScienceLessons oh thats great! About the mathematics though, at some point its good to know one or two mathematical concepts that establish the bases of what we are studying, though i do get your point, it can get quite complicated haha
How did you make the animations?
A combination of Blender and PowerPoint. I use Affinity Designer for the graphics. :)KD
Is this computer science or computer engineering?
If it is the latter, how far does Computer engineering extend further?
I think the lines between computing, engineering, mathematics and physics are blurred. Indeed, you could say that yours is a philosophical question :)KD
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