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Tuesday, 25 May 2021

Binary

 Welcome Viewers to my blog,

Today we are going to be talking about binary. Binary is quite simple. But for some people, it could be really hard. Binary is quite confusing for me, even though I like to learn about computers. There are so many ways the binary alphabet is defined. But we are only doing 5 to write binary letters in our first lesson. We calculate them by using math. 

First, we got 16 then 8, 4, 2 and 1 on the very left. The way binary works is we can write letters if it calculate to that number. For example 00001 =A which is the first letter of the alphabet. It has a value of 1. B has a value of 2 and it goes on repeatedly. It's basically turning the number if it can equal the value towards the number we're on.

Here is the ASCII binary alphabet 

A= 1000001 B= 1000010 C= 1000010 D=100100 E=100101 F=100110 G=1000111 H=100100 I=1001001 J=1001010 K=1001011 L=1001100 M=1001101 N=1001110 O=100111 P=101000 Q=1010001 R=1010010 S=1010011 T=10100 U=1010101 V=1010110 W=1010111 X=1010111 Y=1011001 Z=1011010

Now I'm going to write my name in binary and a sentence.

1001000 1000101 1001100 1001100 1001111 00101100 1001101 1011001 1001110 1000001 1001101 1000101 1001001 1010011 1000001 1000001 1010001 1001111 1001110 = Hello, my name is Aaron. 

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