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Joe Haas
Добавлен 3 май 2009
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if else if in SNAP
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SNAP! Broadcast Statements
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Finding Limits Graphically
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Debugging with comments in JavaScript
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Kaleidoscope
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pushButton1
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Arduino Comments and Variables
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State Machine Combination Lock
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MergeArrayHint
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Insert In Order In List Demo
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SNAP! Iterate Through Example 2.mp4
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SNAP! Iterate Through a List
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Karnaugh Maps Part 2
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Karnaugh Maps Part 1
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You're amazing man. I can't believe millions of people haven't watched this video 😮❤
thanks so much for the great comment!
nice work 🙌
Can you please make a video about how to add music to snap Berkeley edu because I really want to know. I can’t drag files to add music in the program.
Prepping for my AP CSP exam tomorrow. Thank you so much, this vid definitely helped!
Thanks so much - glad it helped!
what did u get on the exam
is there a way to gain what the user submitted onto my screen like a xy input and output type of situation
Thanks !
Thanks for watching!
This gives Khan Academy vibes, especially on 1.5x
if you do !(!(a != b) && (b > 7)) Why would ">" turn to a "<=" instead of <
example: if it is false that 5 is greater than x, then 5 must be less than or equal to 5. hope that makes sense.
sorry typo above - should be: if it is false that 5 is greater than x, then 5 must be less than or equal to x. hope that makes sense.
you just saved my ass thank you so much bro
excellent - so glad it helped!!
You may have single-handedly saved my grade with this video thank you!
Thanks so much!
how would i adjust for 4 bit key?
This video is great! thanks for the help!!
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amazing example, thankyou !
Thanks so much!
If I had educators like this, maybe i wouldn't be so garbage and stupid at electrical engineering
Thanks for watching.
sir, if l + r = 11, 11/2 = 5.5, so m = 5 or 6 (rounded 5.5)?
In Java, integer division is truncated - so 5.5 becomes 5. Thanks for watching.
@@joehaas0 appreciate the response, sir 🙏🏻
A great help. Thanks!
thanks so much for watching!
Hi! What about if reset is synchronous?
A synchronous reset would "reset" the flip-flop on the next clock pulse.
So if it is deasserted at the rising edge of a clock it won’t take immediate effect on the Q pin until the next rising edge?
yes - synchronous inputs will only change the output Q on a rising edge (assuming positive edge triggered flip-flop)
Ok thank you so much! Just to clarify sorry for so many questions I just really want to make sure I’m on the right track xD If the synchronous reset is active on the rising edge of the clock does the Q pin go immediately low?
yes - the synchronous reset will make Q go low on the rising edge of the clock (assuming positive edge triggered clock)
you explained in 6 minutes what my lecturer couldnt in 30 slides
Thanks so much for the great comment!
Thank you so much!!! This video was really informative for my final exam this term, luckily I found your video right before I do the exam
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Great explanations!
Thanks so much!
omg tq so much. i just completed a whole chap from your 6 minute video .
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Great Video! Thank you!!!
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Give me code
Thanks so much! I'm in my first year of college and this video is very helpful
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching!
you could be the only one on youtube that could explain that
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Thanks Joe
Thanks for watching!
Hi, Joe. I am an electronics hobbyist and I can’t figure out how to make a specific circuit and I’m hoping you can help me, please. I need a cmos circuit with a common cathode numeric display that *only* counts from 1 to 8 then starts over at 1. No 0 or 9. Could you possibly demonstrate a circuit that does so?
Hi Sarah, There are lots of IC's that will allow you to set a count range. I can email you a screen shot of a 1 to 8 counter using a 74193 if you would like.
Excellent video! Thanks!
Thanks so much for watching!
Thank you ❤
gobo r u ok?
not anymore, he becomed an ALONZO
Really well and easy explained! Thumbs up!
Thanks so much!
Basically taught me in a few minutes what its taken my lecturer 5 lessons to attempt to explain!! 🎉
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video just saved me 30 min of reading a slideshow, thanks m8!
Glad to help!
legend
great video
Thanks so much!
I was struggling and watching recursion videos for literally a whole week and you just explained it all in 5 minutes. The education system is a scam!
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@@joehaas0 I had an exam today and I couldn't do this problem. Wish I had watched this before taking the exam!
Thank you for this
glad it helped!
This video is the best, I wish he spoke Spanish, but it doesn't matter. Greetings from Peru
Thanks so much!
Awesome video, I can confirm this is helpful for college courses as well!
Thanks so much for the great comment! Much appreciated!
got a quiz over this tomorrow. Understand the code writing now. Thank you sir
Glad it helped - thanks for watching!
I know this video is almost 5 years old, but I want to thank you for uploading it. It's truly helpful.
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Saved my life😭
Happy to help! Thanks for watching.
wtf dude u fucking serious i am literally like an idiot wasting 8 hour studying on these still cant understand, and you use 6 minutes to let me understand, fucking god lifesavier, i wish you can acheieve everything u want to in ur life, love from malaysia
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Thank you so much, you are a lifesaver. My professor decide to do last minute exam about this JK flip flop timing and I stumble upon this vid and it helped me so much.
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Great explanation! In under 10 minutes even! Would have been nice with a true Java code example, but either way great explanation! Helped me alot!
Thanks so much!
0:38 (personal note ignore pls)
besdt binary search video ever
Wow! Thanks so much!
Blessed be, a good explanation 🙏
Thanks!
Thanks so much!
Awesome video! Helped me a lot in using this counter! Any chance you could make a video for the 74LS191N counter? Having trouble cascading the 74ls163 to the 74ls191
very helpful, thank you