Description
You should take this course if you want to have mastery over the foundations of digital technology... if you want to look at an HD movie and think "I know how that's working on the root level. Awesome!"
This course is all about binary, hexadecimal, and the core concepts that make all of our modern information technology possible. There are videos, quizzes, and a couple of App Cat episodes in presentation format.
You should watch the videos in order. Some of them build on the content from the last video. There are 3 chalkboard session videos that show the how-to steps for reading and writing binary and hexadecimal. You should watch those with paper and a pencil. You'll want to follow along.
Información sobre el Instructor
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Kilton Hopkins
Unstoppable Technologist
I have been programming since I was 8 years old. That was 1986 and computers were very different. All of the effort I spent trying to make things work properly back then has turned out to be very helpful, though. I have been pushing the boundaries of what can be done with technology ever since.
I've co-founded several technology startups, managed software products with over $100 million in annual revenue, and received my MBA from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
I continually learn about new technologies (or old stuff that I didn't understand before) and I love to help others understand technology in a deep, meaningful way.
Student feedback
Reviews
Thanks for the course.
It contains clear explanation and useful material. I believe, there is mistake in the last quiz: 0xBE to decimal is 191, but it says 190, which is OxBF.
It's still early on in the course but I feel like I'm understanding these concepts in a way I didn't expect to. Well done!
Adam Al-Rahman
28-02-2021
Sir explained very well. It was fun to see and do the basic. But for beginner, there should be resources for reference.