Oh man, that paper takes me back to my childhood entertaining myself in a hospital office/data center, drawing on this kind of paper and playing with punch cards while my step-dad worked overnight
Thanks for saying. I'm glad to know I can help people of all ages! I thought this comment was going to go more like "...as I have now found the first cure for my hitherto untreatable insomnia!" 🤣
i still remember my horror as a very young person when my cs teacher explained to me that i have executable code and data, and the memory has a beginning and an end. memory management is making sure that all code goes in the bottom and that data goes in the top, and then finding appropriate places where you can stop everything swap the whatever intermediate values out to disk to flush the memory
Sorry. In some contexts I use the slashed zero. In the US the slash is used when you want to definitively state the character is a zero. I tended to do it more some decades ago. [Looking at this video now, I'm surprised that I felt the need to do so... and inconsistently t that.]
This is a fantastic like cs 101 intro. You have a great way of explaining things.
Thank you
Oh man, that paper takes me back to my childhood entertaining myself in a hospital office/data center, drawing on this kind of paper and playing with punch cards while my step-dad worked overnight
Ooooohhhh!!!! And now you reminded me that I have a rather small supply of punched cards left!
What should I do with them?
Show us how they worked, that could be interesting? Create z80 punch card reader? :D@@JohnsBasement
@@vvtor A z80-Based card reader.... 😂
Thank you for posting this treasure trove of technical brain food for me to pass the time with whilst I rock my daughter to sleep.
Thanks for saying. I'm glad to know I can help people of all ages!
I thought this comment was going to go more like "...as I have now found the first cure for my hitherto untreatable insomnia!" 🤣
i still remember my horror as a very young person when my cs teacher explained to me that i have executable code and data, and the memory has a beginning and an end. memory management is making sure that all code goes in the bottom and that data goes in the top, and then finding appropriate places where you can stop everything swap the whatever intermediate values out to disk to flush the memory
🫣
What an incredible video, thank you so much.
You are welcome.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I'm glad to know it helped.
Octo cores divided into 2 parts 4×4
Another octo cores divided into 3 parts 1×3×4
So, which one is better?
As always.. no clear answer. It depends on how the threads of your application(s) interact with each other and the resources that they share.
Nice video but why do you put a line across your 0's? Confusing as it's a letter in some countries "ø/Ø"
Sorry. In some contexts I use the slashed zero. In the US the slash is used when you want to definitively state the character is a zero. I tended to do it more some decades ago. [Looking at this video now, I'm surprised that I felt the need to do so... and inconsistently t that.]
@@JohnsBasement ah ok I didn't know that. I only know it as a letter and the symbol for diameter.