Data types | Primitive types | Data unit | Units of information
This is a list of some binary codes that are (or have been) used to represent text as a sequence of binary digits "0" and "1". Fixed-width binary codes use a set number of bits to represent each character in the text, while in variable-width binary codes, the number of bits may vary from character to character.the binary codes are used to read the computer language. (Wikipedia).
1. Unsigned Binary Numbers - How to Convert From Unsigned Binary Numbers to Whole Numbers
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From playlist Binary Numbers
In this video we look at the commutative and associative types of operations on the two example sets from the previous video.
From playlist Abstract algebra
Binary 3 – Fixed Point Binary Fractions
This is the third in a series of videos about the binary number system which is fundamental to the operation of a digital electronic computer. It covers the representation of real numbers in binary using a fixed size, fixed point, register. It explains with examples how to convert both po
From playlist Binary
Binary 1 - Converting to and from Denary
This is the first in a series of computer science videos about the binary number system which is fundamental to the operation of a digital electronic computer. It covers the need for binary and details of how to convert positive whole numbers in base 10 into 8 bit binary, and vice versa.
From playlist GCSE Computer Science
How To Add and Subtract Binary Numbers
This video explains how to add and subtract binary numbers. The full version of this video contains extra examples of subtracting, multiplying, and dividing binary numbers. Full 43 Minute Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAdWDu3s8xM
From playlist Number Systems
Associative Binary Operations and Examples Video
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From playlist Abstract Algebra
How we represent numbers in computers. Part of a larger series teaching programming. Visit codeschool.org Twitter: @brianwill
From playlist Numbers as bits
What are the Types of Numbers? Real vs. Imaginary, Rational vs. Irrational
We've mentioned in passing some different ways to classify numbers, like rational, irrational, real, imaginary, integers, fractions, and more. If this is confusing, then take a look at this handy-dandy guide to the taxonomy of numbers! It turns out we can use a hierarchical scheme just lik
From playlist Algebra 1 & 2
19 Defining the types of binary operations
The two types of binary operations discussed in this video are commutative and associative. We saw them in the previous video and here we define them specifically so that we can build on our repertoire to use in proofs. Remember, it is by filling up our toolbox with these definitions that
From playlist Abstract algebra
Lecture 15/16 : Modeling hierarchical structure with neural nets
Neural Networks for Machine Learning by Geoffrey Hinton [Coursera 2013] 15A From Principal Components Analysis to Autoencoders 15B Deep Autoencoders 15C Deep autoencoders for document retrieval and visualization 15D Semantic hashing 15E Learning binary codes for image retrieval 15F Shallo
From playlist Neural Networks for Machine Learning by Professor Geoffrey Hinton [Complete]
Lecture 15D : Semantic hashing
Neural Networks for Machine Learning by Geoffrey Hinton [Coursera 2013] Lecture 15D : Semantic hashing
From playlist Neural Networks for Machine Learning by Professor Geoffrey Hinton [Complete]
Lecture 15.4 — Semantic Hashing [Neural Networks for Machine Learning]
Lecture from the course Neural Networks for Machine Learning, as taught by Geoffrey Hinton (University of Toronto) on Coursera in 2012. Link to the course (login required): https://class.coursera.org/neuralnets-2012-001
From playlist [Coursera] Neural Networks for Machine Learning — Geoffrey Hinton
PROG2006 Advanced Programming Haskell - state, introduction Identity element Associative, Commutative operations Functor
From playlist PROG2006 - Programming
ElixirConf 2016 - Implementing Binary Protocols with Elixir by Ole Michaelis
Implementing Binary Protocols with Elixir by Ole Michaelis Binary protocols are all around us, HTTP/2, HPACK, or DNS are only a few examples. Pretty efficient on the transport layer they reduce size dramatically and enable a set of great features. But they are often more complex to implem
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From playlist CS50 Sections 2013
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From playlist Simplilearn Live
Data Structure Full Course 2023 - Part 1 | Data Structures Course Using C and C++ | Simplilearn
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From playlist Data Structures & Algorithms [2022 Updated]
This number systems video tutorial explains how to convert from decimal to BCD or binary coded decimal. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEWpbFLzoYGPfuWUMFPSaoA?sub_confirmation=1 Access to Premium Videos: https://www.patreon.com/MathScienceTutor https://www.facebook.com/Math
From playlist Number Systems
ElixirConf 2016 - String Theory by Nathan Long & James Edward Gray II
String Theory by Nathan Long & James Edward Gray II Elixir's strings and iolists enable great features, but do you understand them? Why is a string a binary, and what do the numbers in the binary have to do with Elixir's great Unicode support? What are iolists, and how do they enable effi
From playlist ElixirConf 2016