Bob = yes is like saying Bob is your favorite friend who always says yes when you ask to play.
Imagine Bob is a robot that lives in your toy box. Every time you say, “Can we play?”, Bob says “Yes!” That’s what “Bob = yes” means, it's a way of telling the computer or robot named Bob that whenever someone asks him something, he should reply with yes.
How It Works
Think of it like this: You have a button on your toy. When you press it, Bob says “Yes!” That’s just like how Bob = yes works, it tells the robot what to do when asked.
Now imagine all your toys are robots too! If you say “Can we play?”, and every toy says “Yes!”, that's like having a whole group of Bobs who all say yes. It’s fun, simple, and just like how computers talk to each other, one word at a time!
Examples
- A child learns that Bob is equal to yes, like how a light switch turns on when it's set to 'on'.
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