10 Useful Technical Terms
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10 Useful Technical Terms
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nothing scary about reading the friendly manual! :D
@ryantay87
7 жыл бұрын
lol
@coastaltoaster1371
7 жыл бұрын
Daggawaggaboof (=´∀`)
Hi dave, I recently found your videos while looking for stuff about processors so I could understand how the processor i'm getting for my new computer would work. I like your videos a lot and I hope your fanbase grows, and that you put out more content.
Dave, you are the first person I've ever commented on. That's how impressed I am with your content. Keep em coming. I'm about to enter my Master's of Science program in Comp Sci and I would love to have you as a resource in case I wanted to through a concept your way. Your teaching style is awesome!
@DaveXiang
8 жыл бұрын
+Ash Barrett That means a lot man. Thank you!
@AshB245
8 жыл бұрын
+Dave Xiang Through --> Throw*. Hate when that happens!!
This channel like a gateway drug for technical stuff (meant in the best way possible).
My life would've been a lot simpler if I had found these kinds of explanations years ago. Thank you!
@DaveXiang
7 жыл бұрын
Thx! Glad they are helpful.
@bradnobl
5 жыл бұрын
So damn true!
This is the first video I have ever watched on computer terms Dave and won’t be the last. Thanks 👍😁👍
You've accidentally mistaken term shown on the screen, bro. There should be API = Application Programming Interface.Thanks for all the good stuff you upload :)
Thanks, Dave for responding to my question. That's good advice. I'll continue watching your stuff, as I see you as smart, imaginative and really good at communicating tough subjects so that the rest of us can understand. I bet that even some techie gurus could benefit from your videos! ;)
hi, great product, can you decrease volume of foreground music... just to be in right place - on background level ;)
Good video, you gave useful information to us beginners. You spoke loudly clearly and your analogies were very easy to understand. Keep up the good work.
Hey Dave! Your video was helpful. I am old, ;) and entering a new, technical field so I especially enjoyed the RTFM, because if I had not watched your video, someone would have had to tell me that.
Dave I'll need some help with getting a soundtrack that isn't copyrighted could you make a video about it
Years later....same beat haha.....thanks for your vids
Hello, Dave! Doesn't MBPS/MBps (typed with capital letters) mean 'Megabytes per second' while Mbps means 'Megabits per second'. I'm probably nitpicking here, but it's worth mentioning the difference. On the other hand, you pointed it out in words so it was just the text on the screen that might seem confusing. Apart from that little detail left out, that was a nice informative video!
@DaveXiang
7 жыл бұрын
Yes, you are right! I think MBps with caps is for Megabytes for second. I just hadn't seen that used as often as Mbps. Thanks for catching that.
@stjepanbrkic3215
7 жыл бұрын
its not really neatpicking since the difference between the two is almost one order of magnitude :)
very well done simple concepts for complicated materials appreciate the authors help to lay people.
You make stuff simple as it is.man...Thanx...
Dave, I know it's old video, still, you rock haha RTFM, subscribed! :D
Keep goin! Your videos are _reaaaalllly_ useful! :)
Great one - loved RTFM
Hi, Dave! Great Explanation to compilers. Can you explain to me the difference to an interpreter? I get them confused to easily. Thanks!
Love your work!
Hey Dave, I know its kinda out of topic question but can you plz mention the music you use in your videos they are great . And your contents are great too I get every point you mention in your videos even though I am a fiance student . Great work keep it up
WOW Thanks!!!! Very Important terms these are..
you rock! great videos!
I have to periodically dig into easy to follow dictionary vids, like this, the bring some clarity to concepts that that linguistically, have a whole new set of types. One thing I would suggest to viewers like me is, 'Don't follow the closed captions', or you might up thinking that Dave's 'cell phone' (sic) is a cache for his closet ... I think they meant 'sofa'. 5:05
Thanks for contributing
Hello, I am currently programming mobile app for my College Assessment. Would you be so kind as to allow me use your video inside my app. I will give you full credits. As far as I am concerned, your video about 10 useful technical terms is great. Thank you in advance.
@DaveXiang
8 жыл бұрын
+ziqex No problem, yea if you could just mention me or a link to the original that'd be great. Good luck with the app!
@ziqex
8 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I will share link to your video as well as I will give info about your channel :)
Hahaha awesome video, I didn't know what RTFM meant, looked it up. Hilarious, keep up the great work! RTFM: Read The Fucking Manual
I learn english with your video. Thank you!!!
Guud video!
What is the best analogy for Shortcuts?
LMAO RTFM, that was creative how you did that bro without even saying the actual words lol
Hey Dave ,, would you recommend book for beginners programmers, like 101, .., , ,
Thanks
+Dave Xiang I use a proxy to ask girls out Lol jk, awesome video! very informative. :D
@Souljourn116
6 жыл бұрын
I use cache to keep them around
@karlao9214
3 жыл бұрын
lmaooo
Its weird more data on phone then a pc..why?
thank you man
Congrats on being the Scholastic Art and Writing Poetry winner!
You should do a video on each one.. Please!
why divide quoted mbps rates by 8?
+Dave Xiang Just to clarify when you are calculating 16/8 for your Verizon example are you converting Megabytes into Megabits? I heard you say Megabytes to Megabytes---confused
@DaveXiang
7 жыл бұрын
Hey, I probably mis-spoke. I was just saying most bandwidth or data throughput #s you hear are in Mbps (megabits per second) and a lot of people think in terms of Megabytes. So verizon advertises 64 Mbps download, you could hypothetically download at 8 mega bytes per second. Or a 1 gigabit ethernet can transfer ~125 megabytes a second
@HorizonPictures
7 жыл бұрын
Ok, gotcha. Thanks man!
lol proxy real life example was great!
i still am gagging on the RTFM bwhahaha kudos dave more vids plss
This may be off topic, but was wondering if you could create videos on how to monetize KZread...I'm sure a lot of your watchers would be interested and grateful for them. Just a thought. Keep on doing what you're doing...it's awesome!
I think that linux is a kernel not os
thank you Dave for all your vids, I'm using them for learning English purposes. Do you, man stream on twitch?
@DaveXiang
9 жыл бұрын
no problem! Didn't think anyone would use the videos for English learning, but that's awesome. I've never used twitch before but isn't that for video games?
@alexanderhamuev9428
9 жыл бұрын
Dave Xiang right, and most guys on twitch are not aware neither that I follow them just to emprove my understanding skills, (but still some of them are awesome)
@alexanderhamuev9428
9 жыл бұрын
Alexander Hamuev anyway I would'n talk you into start sreaming out there - it kills all the time
Welcome Back!
Hello, Dave! i just wanna ask, why divide it by 8? i'm so confused right now, sorry i don't have any knowledge about it. :) but thanks for the video, it helps a lot.
@youngstorm1232
5 жыл бұрын
I know I'm 2 years late but i would assume it's just how the rate of ratio is. Such as how you would divide a certain number of "Feet" by 3 to get the measurement of "Yards"
Great video but the music is a bit too loud.
When he said the definition of Proxy I immediately thought of a trap queen...
I like the "RTFM" the most! What a polite way to say "GTAH" go take a hike, your bothering me....lol
Hi Dave, Linux is a kernel according to my thinking, Not an OS. What do you say ?
@DaveXiang
7 жыл бұрын
no, it's an operating system. it has a kernel, that's usually called the "linux kernel" that is a major part of the operating system. but there could be different kernels to use. Obviously linux uses the linux kernel. On top of those, different people enjoy to distribute linux differently like fedora, ubuntu, redhat, etc.
@mujeebishaq2237
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dave for the clarification ... !
Linux use Feren Distro , I am a Microsoft guy I love Feren Linux like free software still makes sense in 2018
What is Java SDK and what is Java Run time Environment.
Always ateacher should explain from known to unknown;why divide by eight and not other nos?
You're videos are fantastic. Thanks for creating them!!!
You must be a hacker! How did you know star spangled banner was my favorite song?
ty bb
Ur Such a great person😊. Greetings from India. Keep up the Good work dear
the last term is rtfv
Great channel! Maybe think about doing illustrations or graphics to make things easier to understand for visual learners.
I really like your videos and click on the 'like' button whenever I get to the end. I think I even subscribed earlier. I first came across your eBay stuff. Really cool. Keep it up. And thanks for sharing your knowledge! Do you know if there is a way to search for specific sound bites in KZread videos? The other night I was watching some stuff with Bob Proctor on success and the law of attraction and I wanted to quote something that he said in a youtube video; but he had a bunch of them in a row and I couldn't remember which video he said it in. A while ago, while attempting to learn how to use better use Google to search, I thought I had come across one of the advanced tricks that would allow you to search for specific audio phrases. Unfortunately, I spent a good 45 minutes the other night and came up with absolutely squat...well, I did learn some things, but the way the internet is, you can learn a lot of things which aren't that pertinent to what you're looking for.
@DaveXiang
9 жыл бұрын
Hey David Madison Thanks for the likes, really appreciate it. I don't think there is any easy way to search for sound bites in a youtube video. I think the best thing you can do might be to search for close captioning. Some people enable Captions in their video, and some people even write them out in text. youtube tries to auto translate your speech, and it does an OK job at it. I think if you go to a video, and it's really long, you might be able to search through the close captioning for key words that you remember. If you find it, you'll get a sense for part of the video they mentioned those key words.
Good explanation. Annoying background music.
as I said you are amazing, But, this background music is really distracting
New tech acronym WYFV (why - f- v). Watch the .... Video.
I recommend you to teach for CompTia not this professor Messer dude.
@7:33 It's small, inside something, with a specific purpose ;) Dave why are ya making fun of me??? Haha jk Great video! It's a very informative, high quality of video, thanks!
RTFM !!!!
MBPS Mega Byte Per Second. MbPS Mega bit Per Second.
5 hd consoles
LOL who is waching this in 2021
Love your vids man! And that sweet Stussy hat! 😎
Read the F***ing Maual !
nice analogies
2018 😄✋
READ THE FUCKING MANUAL!!
Lmao , Read The Fucking Manual
RTFM 🤣🤣
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Read The Fucking Manual?
hello pch and yes i would like to win 1 million cash plus 5,000.00 a week for life
Read the fucking manual
Read The Fucking Manual 🤔
nothing scary about reading the friendly manual! :D
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