I'm over here learning algebra for minecraft, instead of preparing for my tomorrow's exam
This guy and Sebastian Lague have beautifully explained Boolean algebra and logic gates. Wonderfully done!!
Now i Love mathematics And Redstone Study :'1
Someone who has struggled with math his entire life just understood this entire video Matt I hope you know that
This is the first time I've heard about boolean algebra! Definitely saves a lot of headaches trying to understand schematics. And the fact that there are online simplifiers is just amazing!
Are you planning on participating in SoME 3? I really think you'd do great. Otherwise, I appreciate the quality of the content you do make! I already understand most of the concepts you've already taught, but I have learned new insights and am still captivated.
15:00 There is an intuition behind that. When the number of aces in odd in a xor gate it gives you 1. In an xnor gate it gives you 1 when its even. So by flipping one input you change the parity of your inputs
i love well-explained minecraft tutorials like this. i finally understand why redstone gates work the way they do
Hey, man. I am a computer engineering undergraduate, I am already in the middle of the course. I've also know minecraft and watched a well known in my country redstone youtuber since 2014. I have always find redstone cool, but too hard to understand, I aldo didn't like long tutorials. When I took Logical Circuits classes last year, I have caught myself thinking that these two things may be correlated (i. e. redstone is based on real world eletronics), but never went far in that thought. My "annual two-weeks minecraft phase" hit, and I decided to finally put some effort in learning redstone. It also makes me think that maybe I should have made the simulations of the circuits in minecraft lmao. It's nice to see a already know content on another angle. I like your videos, you teach very well.
This is literally a great way to learn real life computer science. Taking an AP course at school took so long, but it was worth it to understand the deep down way that computers work. I already knew programming and higher level things. But I learned so much about how computers work at the lowest level possible :3 ty for this amazing series which is actually teaching people real life things in the fun world of minecraft <3
Your lessons should be shown in schools!
Ill be studying electrical engineering next year so this will come in very handy 🙂
Dude very cool series. I found your channel a while ago and every video is so exiting!. Sadly i dont have that much time to see this whole video now but i will be coming back to it, although i know this stuff, it is still good to go back to the basics and see how people explain them and you did a very good job!. See you around.
Love your videos! A small tip: when you are showing things (like the truth table for A NOT A), use f3+c to copy your location and angle to your clipboard so that you can teleport back to the exact same spot which I think will result in smoother cuts
I think a good sign that you're doing a good job is that before I watched any of these videos, I had no idea what I was doing with redstone or circuitry in general. Managed to figure out the AND gate just by what you explained. Keep up the good work, man
I can see this video being used in university for programming. It's extremely well explained!
as a student who has computer science major this feel nostalgias
9:10 Yes, this is true with real wires too, but it's not really used because you can have signals going backwards and breaking things. This is true in redstone as well, I just haven't seen it mentioned as much.
I don't know why, but doing most of the visuals within MC itself gives a degree of charm for what could otherwise be dry. Keep up the excellent work.
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