This is a transcript of a video lecture on computer science topics, such as communication media, operating systems, programming languages, and functions. The speaker uses a mix of English and a foreign language, and often pauses, repeats, or corrects himself. He also uses music, applause, and sound effects to illustrate his points. He occasionally asks questions to the audience or himself, and sometimes expresses his emotions or opinions. The lecture covers various concepts, examples, and exercises related to the subject matter.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text appears to be a transcription of a lecture or presentation.
2. The lecture discusses topics related to computer science and information technology.
3. The speaker mentions "full duplex" as a term for transferring data to both sides at the same time.
4. The speaker discusses the use of communication media and devices to connect computers and computer hardware.
5. The speaker mentions "operating systems" and "fundamentals" as topics of discussion.
6. The speaker talks about the classification of computers, including mainframe computers, digital computers, and hybrid computers.
7. The speaker discusses the concept of an information system and its development.
8. The speaker mentions the process of testing and debugging in software development.
9. The speaker talks about the use of "assembler" as a programming language.
10. The speaker discusses the concept of "bits" and their use in computer systems.
11. The speaker mentions "Microsoft" and "Clipboard" as related to computer software.
12. The speaker discusses the concept of "operators" in programming.
13. The speaker talks about the use of "functions" in programming.
14. The speaker mentions "arguments" as a concept in programming.
15. The speaker discusses the concept of "exponentiation" and "division" in mathematics.
16. The speaker talks about the use of "subscription" in programming.
17. The speaker mentions "articulated" as a term related to computer systems.
18. The speaker discusses the concept of "party" as a term in computer science.
19. The speaker talks about the use of "abcd" as a variable in programming.
20. The speaker mentions "operators" as a concept in programming.
Note: The text is heavily fragmented and contains many instances of "[Music]", "[Applause]", and "foreign" which makes it difficult to extract meaningful facts.