I don't ever want this series to end.
Fun fact: "pixel" is a portmanteau of "PICTure ELement".
3 years deep into my CS degree and this is the video that finally demystified the most fundamental things I've been curious about.
Carrie Anne is such an amazing instructor. Her voice, volume and energy is just perfect. Now if only the subject matter wasn't too technical for me and I didn't experience headaches after, this would be my favorite course. Keep up the good work.
hands down favourite season of anything on youtube. so so so so so interesting every single video, and carrie-ann you breath the life of computer science through me, and helps make my studies not only make sense, but also make it so so so engaging!!! thxsm
Have a strange feeling knowing that I have been watching this from #1 all the way to #23. What a inspiring journey, I have learnt a lot. Thanks Carrie and all the people involved in making these video possible !!!
As a computer graphics researcher, this is so important for me. Thanks!
Learned a lot from this whole course so far. Carrie Ann great job. Never understood vector vs raster. Now have a better idea.
I love these video productions. Seeing those screens in the 1960/70's building circuit diagrams was surprisingly impressive!!
You guys are seriously underrated
What I learned from this course made me appreciate the hard work went into technology we use today. I curious on what more innovations to come. I would like to be part of it too.
I'm so happy it's NOT an outtakes episode!
Thanks for explaining the drawRectangle function. I've taken a class in computer science, and our class implemented that function, but it was never explained to us how it worked. Your explanation was clear and helpful.
This series is great, and I mean GREAT. I'm an IT students and it's been very helpful to me.. Greetings from all the way in the middle east, Yemen :) Thanks Carrie Anne..
Fun fact: modern computers and graphics cards still support 80 x 25 character displays for legacy reasons. Anyone who has delved into the arcane witchcraft of operating system development can tell you that the screen buffer for colour display is at 0xB8000. That is one address I will never forget.
Beautifully done as usual!
We wove you Carrie Anne
this series is my favorite. Never expected to be this enthusiastic about the technicalities of the computer. :D thanks!!!
4:32 slight hairsplitting: that's not a DOS program, but rather a Linux program called Midnight Commander (mc). Granted, it's a clone of Norton Commander for DOS and does indeed use line-drawing characters if the terminal/console supports them, so I'm kind of straying from the point.
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