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Subject: Computer representation of numbers
Category: Computers
Asked by: camillalog-ga
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Posted: 19 Feb 2004 13:05 PST
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Question ID: 308527
Where can I find a website on the computer representation of numbers?
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Subject: Re: Computer representation of numbers
Answered By: denco-ga on 19 Feb 2004 16:43 PST
 
Howdy camillalog-ga ,

John Selvia has a great primer on binary language on his web page.
http://www.johnselvia.com/binary/binprime.html

"Binary is the language of computers. Everything you type, input, output,
send, retrieve, draw, paint, or place blame on when something doesn't work
is, in the end, converted to the computer's native language- binary."

He goes into detail with examples, etc. on the above page.

If you need any clarification, feel free to ask.


Search Strategy:

Google search on: binary language primer
://www.google.com/search?q=binary+language+primer

Looking Forward, denco-ga
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