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Failed to cut corners ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ As for [Building Memory], my eyes darted around, and I just glossed over it, summarizing it as 'if connected well, some result will emerge.' I think I'll only understand the process by actually building it with the materials you provided and learning through experience. Nevertheless, 1. It's amazing how countless meanings can be created from simple on/off information, just like Morse code. It's especially fascinating that even the concept of 'storage' can be expressed. It's truly made with 0s and 1s ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜Š 2. It used to be magic how data was maintained in RAM, but now I can see the reality. 3. From 'My written code commands are in the memory code area, and they'll probably be called in order, right?' to actually calling them in order, seeing what commands look like, and how they're called, the fog has cleared. (Assembly language being naturally understood is a curious phenomenon) Although it was an introductory course, I feel like I gained a lot of fundamental computer knowledge, and it was great to experience knowledge I might have otherwise never known, even indirectly. Thank you for the lecture! PS) Personally, I think Gamja-nim is excellent at simplifying difficult concepts and visualizing them well. Like in the Network section's [What happens when you search Google?], it would be really great if a video showing the internal workings of the computer were added, from when the computer boots up and electricity flows through the circuits until the desktop appears on the monitor. (This is just a wish, of course! ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜Š)

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Since there are many parts that make up a circuit, I think it will be easier to understand when making other components if you get a little more familiar with the circuit knowledge introduced early on! If you make time and invest more in the circuit part, I think you'll feel less disoriented.๐Ÿ˜€ I also had an amazing experience when I learned to store memory with circuits in school, so Woohyeong-nim felt that way too. Thank you for your valuable course feedback!๐Ÿ˜„

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Easy Computer Architecture by Making thumbnail
gamja5

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68 lectures

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348 students