mryantho wrote 1 year ago: Open Shortest Path First For now, just condense (make notes) from this web page: http://www.inetdaem … more →
mryantho wrote 1 year ago: Class, I have emailed your work as an introduction to networks. You will make notes on the introduct … more →
mryantho wrote 1 year ago: Make sure you engage your brains with effective studying! I have found a scientific study that shou … more →
mryantho wrote 1 year ago: Here are the notes from today’s discussion about what is a podcast. I will add an additional … more →
mryantho wrote 1 year ago: HTML is the language of web-pages. (And the language of love I suppose, if you love the internet.) … more →
mryantho wrote 1 year ago: Here is the pdf version of our introduction note on Classes. The following are just some key point … more →
mryantho wrote 1 year ago: As I have already said, for class we will be using Ruby on Rails to explore elements of programming. … more →
mryantho wrote 1 year ago: Good morning Computer Scientists. Read the following post and please summarize for your own notes. … more →
mryantho wrote 1 year ago: We are going to be looking at programs written in assembly language, specifically those that would r … more →
mryantho wrote 1 year ago: Just to review, Ohms law allows us to calculate expected current in a circuit: Suppose we know: V = … more →
mryantho wrote 1 year ago: Ohmas Law class notes. The above notes will help you complete this assignment, which is due Wednesda … more →
mryantho wrote 1 year ago: We have yet to take a look at how electricity really powers our electronic circuits. Yes, we know w … more →
mryantho wrote 1 year ago: Time to put your knowledge of logic gates and flip-flops to the test. You will complete the assignm … more →
mryantho wrote 1 year ago: Introduction – JK Flip-Flop A JK flip-flop is a refinement of the SR flip-flop in that the ind … more →
mryantho wrote 1 year ago: Download the simulation softwware from yeterdays post. Once you unzip the software, open the.exe fi … more →
mryantho wrote 1 year ago: In ICE 3M we learned all about logic gates including: NOT, AND, OR, XOR, NOR, NAND. We will need to … more →
mryantho wrote 1 year ago: So we know that computers use binary numbers to represent letters, symbols, etc. But we have never … more →
mryantho wrote 1 year ago: Introduction In grade 11 you had learned the basics of the binary number system including: Convertin … more →