@doodh_jalebi

"Let's try and build this and see what happens"
pulls out beautifully laid out circuit on a breadboard immediately

@m1goodwin

These videos are so good.  I mean really so good.  If flows. Almost no corrections. No um, um, um.  No sorr,y sorry, sorry. I've learned more in two days than in three months of college. Everything is covered, there are no holes. This is almost hands on learning.

@hugojj101

This is nerd sex, after having learnt about electronics, coding, computers at a basic level and understanding maths, to watch these videos and see, that that enabler, when connected to a frequent pulse is going to read the input from D and effect the system. And effectively change the bit depending on the input. And those linked together is how the communication of data occurs so I can FaceTime a my friend at home. So fucking clever. Times like this where it feels like my whole world just came together. I will cherish forever, thank you Mr Eater.

@bonjour2277

Dude this is high quality stuff. I am currently doing a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering at Polytechnique school in Montreal, CA and your videos are very helpful. Thank you.

@amalm007

That moment when I realized that this thing can store whether data is 1 or 0, it blew my mind

@byllgrim6045

I wish all teachers were as good as this guy.
Lecturers should make short videos like this about all the topics, so people can watch in their own tempo and all the topics becomes clearly structured.

@BenjaminWeeb

The visualization helped a lot to get the concept!

@MelloCello7

FINALLY!! A video that shows you how data is ACTUALLY stored in a computer! This is an absolute treasure trove,  this is a legendary recourse, meticulously leaving question unanswered!

@NineInchFailz

I know you get constant appreciation and acknowledgement in your videos but seriously please keep doing these. You're helping countless engineering and comp sci students get through our semesters.

@applsaucemcgee

it's nice to have a native english speaker explain things. thanks!

@henry5636

I love the fact you actually make the circuit.

@sebastianalbiston4124

Been following your stuff since early highschool. I'm in college now and doing computer engineering because of these videos. Finally being able to sit and build the circuits along with the videos is so frickin cool!

@kei_otake

I wish every human on Earth communicated information as clearly and as free of needless verbal noise as Ben does.

@joshvandergrift

been writing code for years as a career. But watching your videos makes me feel like a toddler.

@wiktorpanczak5722

Imagine making a whole 1TB drive with these d latches.

@geraldbull9272

Somebody down to earth and sensible, not hyped and so very good at explaining electronics.

@spyrex3988

scientists and engineers who came up with these concepts were truly genius

@Martin5599

You are not only genius in electronics but also in explaining... Beacuse the way you talk about it makes 100% sense even for me . Thank you sooo much :)

@lessknownindeed

OMG am really worried why there were no such YouTubers like YOU  when I was in college :(

@mr.highschoollocksmith6080

0:35 well Ben, I can assure you… that was not the first thought that came to mind. Thank you making it so easy to understand though. Your videos are amazing, and I can’t wait until my son is old enough so I can show him your videos so I can show him the wonders of circuit theory/engineering.❤