@bobthebuilder6938 Because if u noticed, the other numbers and such are all multiples of four, and every one of those numbers must divide through equally. 1 would not work at all
can you put one up about hexadecimal codes or something? sorry if that's not how its called but I'm a noob at this but at least now i know how to read and write binary code so I'm on my way :) oh and HTML coding too. damn it i wanna learn it all!!!
this is an ASCI to decimal to binary conversion tutorial - and any tutorial that starts off with "just remember" is a victorian example of "education" - sorry dude - but thanks for trying ... :-(
@calumelliott yeh and I learned how to read and write binary, I wasn't insulting the video, what your saying makes you sound like everyone that has seen this video is a nerd when you said you're the one that clicked this video. It sounds like your agreeing with me on the nerd part but saying everyone that clicks it is a nerd.
@ You keep saying "nerd" but what do you mean?. What you think is a "nerd" could be completely different to someone else's view of the word. There is no official definition. Anyway I hate that word as it is usually used by people of lower intelligence who are confused and jealous of some ones mathematical, computer or technology skills. Whatever makes people happy eh? Not that I'm saying you are of lower intelligence but thats usally the context that its used in.
@GoodMusicRespect First of all i pull off a 4.0 most of the time, Iactually do stuff with my life unlike what I define as nerds, sometimes loners, no social skills, no talents sometimes, and won't get a job and lives with their parents, if they have a job and live with there parents and they pay rent then that's a whole different story
@XxNakedTacoxX well the only reason you'd want to know binary code is if you wanted to make an encoder for say your cpu. You could keep them as two separate units, much like a cpu and gpu (they have a lot of the same stuff, but do different things). I suppose you'd make it microcode based, so just take the strings of ones and zeros and make a microcode that converts them to letters. That way in the future if you had an input, you could send it to the decoder and it would make it into text.
@GoldRimmedAviators everything your computer does is in binary, Operating systems convert these into everything you do, when you open programs, your computer starts converting the 1's and zero's to do the function of what that program does,
@DiceKinz Here i'll make it easy for ya, I put - at the end so you couldn't copypasta into a calculator, which obviusly worked. Your not translating, so nice try ;)
@DiceKinz Especially since it actually is 8-bit, and there is no spaces in actual binary, it would take to long to read by the computer, that would almost 1/4 the loading time upage. Just a heads up.
@DiceKinz depending on the base, and your changing between numbers and letters, and you shouldn't do that. But anyway, 01000011 is C, but you got A, 64, and yes about ACSII, if you did those legit, you did a good enough job
You=Win, I've been trying to figure this out forever, but I just could NOT find the pattern! But I found this video and it just clicked! Thanks so much! Appreciate it ^^
No. This example is just showing how to convert text to binary. Binary is used throughout your entire computer and many, many other electronics. A lot of things run on code like this as well as machine code.
@crusadingcamel If A is already the number 65, then your equation should be 65+25, because you already counted the first letter "A" as 65. So yes, it's always 65 to 90 for uppercase letters in 8 bit binary code.
@SoccerMessi64 Not so sure, a nutrino was said to pass the light barrier. I don't know if it actually did though, their doing re-calculations to double check.
LOL im not sure why but i think this guy's mellow voice sounds so funny making fun of some dumbass kid who puts a 1 for 128 when there is no letter that goes up to 128 4:41
first I learned normal binary (as in 1 10 11 100 101 110 111) then I looked at the binary chart for characters. Look at this: [011][00001] The first three characters are a prefix that denotes capital or non-caps letter (caps being 010 and a special char is 001) now the example was "a" because the the last 5 letters are equal to 1 in binary, and "a" is the first letter in the alphabet. So "c" would be [011][00011] (without brackets).
Binary is not hard, after 1 hour of learning to decode, I started coding (without any help whatsoever, just me and the notepad), it`s a bit confusing at first, but then you manage
dude your doing this the hard way, the way you have the chart setup with the 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 is the easy and faster way, especially for the new starters out there, all you have to do is plot the numbers 1001 up under the nifty chart and you get 9 in this case. for yours, you simply add 64+4+1= and you got, got dam 69. I was going out of my fuckin mind to hear yo bab and bab, keep the sh+t simple cuase i got other video to browse on this thing..
y have A=65... y not as 1
bobthebuilder6938 4 days ago
@bobthebuilder6938 Because if u noticed, the other numbers and such are all multiples of four, and every one of those numbers must divide through equally. 1 would not work at all
ducktapeducttape 3 days ago
Thanks for the list in the description.
supercollin1 4 days ago
no, a1, b2, c3 ect.
Nikolai12314 1 week ago
Thank you.
donnchain 1 week ago
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TheEpicGamingGuyMan 2 weeks ago
@TheEpicGamingGuyMan theft when specialised topics are there of youtube videos is common go with it its informative
ollobrains1 2 weeks ago
Lol 69
HITPproductions 2 weeks ago
01001110 01101001 01100011 01100101 00100000 01110110 01101001 01100100 00100000 01101101 01100001 01101110 ! 01010100 01101000 01101110 01101011 00100000 01111001 01101111 01110101 !
gabriel13011996 3 weeks ago
nice vid man !
baujahr90er 3 weeks ago
dude I love the video...tks a lot.....very helpfulllllllllll
hatakekakashi94ful 3 weeks ago
binary binary binary binary...
N8rocksdotcom 3 weeks ago
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whitedeskandpoop 3 weeks ago
let us pick 69, of course, why not!
xdavesbanex 3 weeks ago
warhawk927 3 weeks ago
warhawk927 3 weeks ago
<3 you dude! imma show off my new learned skills!
beastinivey 4 weeks ago
@11adventuretime11 Your fucken stuped. (Sarcasm & failed spelling & grammar was intentional ;))
FMAEdwardFMA 4 weeks ago
01110100011010000110000101101110011010110111001100100000011001100110111101110010001000000111010001101000011001010010000001101000011001010110110001110000
98aah 4 weeks ago
@98aah you have to use spaces EX: thank you would be
01110100 01101000 01100001 01101110 01101011 00100000 01111001 01101111 01110101
warhawk927 3 weeks ago
@warhawk927 01110100 t 01101000 h 01100001 a 01101110 n 01101011 k 00100000 space 01111001 y 01101111 o 01110101 u
warhawk927 3 weeks ago
I have a question, are those numbers the official numbers for the letters, or do people just make up for themselves what numbers are for wich letters
lilylovesjack 1 month ago
this is fukin awesome can you do numbers aswell
TheVX4life 1 month ago
01110100 01101000 01100001 01101110 01110011
HumphreyTheWolf 1 month ago
@Rabidrob98 ha i get it
pocco13 1 month ago
can you put one up about hexadecimal codes or something? sorry if that's not how its called but I'm a noob at this but at least now i know how to read and write binary code so I'm on my way :) oh and HTML coding too. damn it i wanna learn it all!!!
hybrid691 1 month ago
Yea but how do u do numbers?
imthetiedyeguy 1 month ago
01001000010000010100100001000001 they spelled the top comment wrong, its binary what a 01101110011011110110111001100010
snakepuppyXIII 2 months ago
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01000110 01110101 01100011 01101011 00100000 01011001 01101111 01110101 00001101 00001010 00001101 00001010
fuckyourcow 2 months ago
01001001 00100000 01100011 01101000 01100101 01100001 01110100 01100101 01100100 00100000 01100001 01101110 01100100 00100000 01110101 01110011 01100101 01100100 00100000 01100001 00100000 01110111 01100101 01100010 01110011 01101001 01110100 01100101 00100000 01110100 01101111 00100000 01100100 01101111 00100000 01110100 01101000 01101001 01110011 00100000
allstardude100 2 months ago
01010100 01101000 01100001 01101110 01101011 01010101 =D!
Brummy010 2 months ago
@Brummy010 I think im gonna stick to letters because it took me so long to find out what you were saying xD
XxSocialTechxX 2 months ago
yawn
Femalefootworshiper 2 months ago
@Femalefootworshiper ass!
habishua 1 month ago
5 people only use morse code
daisyslayer1 2 months ago
Great help thanks
jimmymax166 2 months ago
why is it 64
misslulz1 2 months ago
You made it really easy ! I spent my afternoon trying to learn it on line .. But I couldn't get it Till now
mcsparrow96 2 months ago
Dude this is what ive been looking for!! Thanks x ... No homo x
musicis4evarrr 3 months ago
omg i now understand it! haha
annabanana712 3 months ago
@annabanana712 01001000 01101001 00101100 00100000 01110111 01101111 01101110 01100100 01100101 01110010 00100000 01101001 01100110 00100000 01111001 01101111 01110101 00100000 01100011 01101111 01110101 01101100 01100100 00100000 01100100 01100101 01100011 01101111 01100100 01100101 00100000 01110100 01101000 01101001 01110011 00100000 01111000 01000100
DocOctogonapus 2 months ago
"Lets pick one letter. I'll pick... (69). Why not!"
XD
RicardoDNPereira 3 months ago 6
@RicardoDNPereira Glad i wasn't the only one who noticed that ^.^
Angel932 2 months ago
there are two types of people in this world... those who can spell, and those who cat.
SoccerMessi64 3 months ago
@SoccerMessi64 fucking dumass
11adventuretime11 3 months ago
@SoccerMessi64 FAIL
iNINJAY 3 months ago
not sure how i ended up here but this is actually pretty cool :o
brittany1187 3 months ago
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JBMSaphira67 3 months ago
I learned this in grade two, but not which letters were which numbers. I only learned how to write the numbers.
Thanks for helping me out with the rest!
JBMSaphira67 3 months ago
01010100
01001000
01000001
01001110
01000111
01010011
SuperPickleman2100 3 months ago
Thank you soooooo much
RandomUnicornSlapper 3 months ago
@Rabidrob98 haha i get your joke
itachi7901 3 months ago
AWESOME
TheRandomguy2011 4 months ago
Lol nvm i miscalculated
leesta92 4 months ago
Howd do u decode this 01111101 i thought it was lower case u. Its like 125 some number idk, but i kept checkin my work n answer so ya help me out.
leesta92 4 months ago
Thank u so much goddamn bout time someone teaches it so easy.
leesta92 4 months ago
Cool vid.
HaRn1cK 4 months ago
unix man ascii
jjovereats 4 months ago
Good video, it's always fun to learn new things!
TheProjectEagle 4 months ago
thank you so much! this was easy to understand. You helped me feed my inner nerd :D
OscarShort 4 months ago
so how do i make a program with this??
heypeepz1 4 months ago
this is an ASCI to decimal to binary conversion tutorial - and any tutorial that starts off with "just remember" is a victorian example of "education" - sorry dude - but thanks for trying ... :-(
TrollingAround 4 months ago
a waste of 101101000 seconds... waait
bobhihih 4 months ago
@bobhihih That would be 101101001 seconds, my friend. :)
Drive4Jesus 4 months ago
@Drive4Jesus XD, well i just summed it up. but that is the closest you can actually get.
bobhihih 4 months ago
Haha thanks!
AlienCow6991 5 months ago
this is actually pretty easy to understand, its juast all the memorizing
humunculus123 5 months ago
this dude sounds like a nerd
GoodMusicRespect 5 months ago
@GoodMusicRespect Get a life you fag. You're the one who clicked on "How to read and write binary"
calumelliott 4 months ago
@calumelliott yeh and I learned how to read and write binary, I wasn't insulting the video, what your saying makes you sound like everyone that has seen this video is a nerd when you said you're the one that clicked this video. It sounds like your agreeing with me on the nerd part but saying everyone that clicks it is a nerd.
GoodMusicRespect 4 months ago
@ You keep saying "nerd" but what do you mean?. What you think is a "nerd" could be completely different to someone else's view of the word. There is no official definition. Anyway I hate that word as it is usually used by people of lower intelligence who are confused and jealous of some ones mathematical, computer or technology skills. Whatever makes people happy eh? Not that I'm saying you are of lower intelligence but thats usally the context that its used in.
calumelliott 4 months ago
@GoodMusicRespect First of all i pull off a 4.0 most of the time, Iactually do stuff with my life unlike what I define as nerds, sometimes loners, no social skills, no talents sometimes, and won't get a job and lives with their parents, if they have a job and live with there parents and they pay rent then that's a whole different story
GoodMusicRespect 4 months ago
So...am I the only one here that just wants to learn binary for the fun of it?
JackelopePrincess 5 months ago 137
@JackelopePrincess no
noobnoodle1 4 months ago
@noobnoodle1 lol obviously not. Thank you though, for clearing that up. (:
JackelopePrincess 4 months ago
@JackelopePrincess Nope i do aswell
Sederex 4 months ago
@JackelopePrincess I also looked it up for the fun of it
MrAZNpride69 4 months ago
@JackelopePrincess Nope. I wanted to learn binary, and then I did.
JBMSaphira67 3 months ago
@JackelopePrincess i want to learn it for fun as well, so you are not alone!
cortster12 2 months ago
@JackelopePrincess actually ur not, i want to know this just for fun too
AustinC123ras 3 weeks ago
@XxNakedTacoxX well the only reason you'd want to know binary code is if you wanted to make an encoder for say your cpu. You could keep them as two separate units, much like a cpu and gpu (they have a lot of the same stuff, but do different things). I suppose you'd make it microcode based, so just take the strings of ones and zeros and make a microcode that converts them to letters. That way in the future if you had an input, you could send it to the decoder and it would make it into text.
TheLifeWithoutMe 5 months ago
thanks it helped out a lot
cnano98 5 months ago
You made it easy to understand. Thank you.
hzaunders 5 months ago
NEGATIVE NUMBERS! NOT MINUS NUMBERS!
haha jk ur the reason why im not gonna fail comp science 1 lol
TitWarlord 5 months ago
This is some shit I would have learned in jail.
TheBranderrShow 5 months ago
Binary is the universal language. Math
alienandroid2012 5 months ago
01001010 01101000 01100001 01101100 01101011 01110011 :D
xXRonTheBlacktigerXx 5 months ago
@xXRonTheBlacktigerXx Jhalks?
maysonseyebrow 5 months ago
thx my teachers brain wil explode now i am awsome
death5409 5 months ago
THANK YOUUUU!
JoshUddin106 5 months ago
Thank you very much. You explained this very simply and well.
MultiCharles91 5 months ago
wow its actually a lot easier than i taught it would be... but writing a document might take a while :L
ChrisPBacon2010 5 months ago
thank you so much for your effort
IndayLancer 5 months ago
fuck yeah this tutorial is the shit i understood binary better by watching this vid rather than math class.
TheMdwfg 5 months ago
its almost like finding prime numbers
betsingerb 5 months ago
Thank you!
indiehipsters 5 months ago
so it always has to begin with 0? because thats the only way it works out...
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01010100 01101000 01110101 01101101 01100010 01110011 00100000 01110101 01110000 00100000 01101001 01100110 00100000 01111001 01101111 01110101 00100000 01100100 01100101 01100011 01101111 01100100 01100101 01100100 00100000 01110100 01101000 01101001 01110011
LIMEMAN33 6 months ago
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TheAccountableOne 6 months ago
So let me get this straight, for example, A = 01000001?
FeartheHamburgler 6 months ago
@FeartheHamburgler and 01000011 01100101 01101110 spells out 'Ben'?
FeartheHamburgler 6 months ago
this is easy :)
zervuklostis 6 months ago
wtf y is it that b nd c r the same??
LIQUIDST33L 6 months ago
01011001011011110111010100100000011011000110010101100001011100100110111001100101011001000010000001110011011011110110110101100101011101000110100001101001011011100110011100100001
(space = 00100000, exclam = 00100001)
ijustwonderif 6 months ago
if you really want faster computing get rid of limewire and norton antivirus.
airborn101st 6 months ago
Question, the list of letters = to numbers is that only for the 8 -bit binary or is it also for any other binary code?
Rocker16DarkAngle 6 months ago
HOW DO YOU DECODE BINARY ? PLEAQSE HELP! I'LL SUBSCRIBE PLEASEE
Dynose 6 months ago
"hey there youtube viewers today im going to bewvee...." lol
darthdanny93 7 months ago
01010100 01101000 01100001 101101110 01101011 01110011 :)
JoseRosa87 7 months ago
you rock man!!!! i needed this for my digital systems class
mosawimmz 7 months ago
So what do computer (or people) use binary code for?
GoldRimmedAviators 7 months ago
@GoldRimmedAviators everything your computer does is in binary, Operating systems convert these into everything you do, when you open programs, your computer starts converting the 1's and zero's to do the function of what that program does,
ForNoReason1000 7 months ago
Can you make it so I can print out that chart thing you made? It would be really useful since I have spare time and wanted to learn binary code.
MichaelRachman 7 months ago
Thanks supermariobubba!!!
XxFuXx99xX 7 months ago
01101100 01101111 01101100 01101100 01101111 01101100 01101100 01101111 01101100 01101100 01101111 01101100 01101100 01101111 01101100 01101100 01101111 01101100 01101100 01101111 01101100 01101100 01101111 01101100 01101100 01101111 01101100 01101100 01101111 01101100 01101100 01101111 01101100 01101100 01101111 01101100 01101100 01101111 01101100 01101100 01101111 01101100 01101100 01101111 01101100 01101100 01101111 01101100 01101100 01101111 01101100 01101100 01101111 01101100 01101100
DiceKinz 7 months ago
@DiceKinz 010110010110111101110101011100100010000001100100011101010110110101100010001011100010000001010000011011000110010101100001011100110110010100100000011001000110111101101110001001110111010000100000011101010111001101100101001000000110000100100000011000110110000101101100011000110111010101101100011000010111010001101111011100100010000001101110011001010111100001110100001000000111010001101001011011010110010100101110
ShinoJereamachi 7 months ago
@ShinoJereamachi 01000001 01101110 01100100 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100001 01110100 00100000 01100101 01111000 01110000 01101100 01100001 01101001 01101110 01110011 00100000 01110111 01101000 01111001 00100000 01111001 01101111 01110101 01110010 00100000 01100011 01101111 01100100 01100101 00100000 01101001 01110011 01101110 01110100 00100000 00111000 00101101 00100000 01100010 01101001 01110100...?
DiceKinz 7 months ago
@DiceKinz Here i'll make it easy for ya, I put - at the end so you couldn't copypasta into a calculator, which obviusly worked. Your not translating, so nice try ;)
ShinoJereamachi 7 months ago
@DiceKinz Especially since it actually is 8-bit, and there is no spaces in actual binary, it would take to long to read by the computer, that would almost 1/4 the loading time upage. Just a heads up.
ShinoJereamachi 7 months ago
@ShinoJereamachi Sorry if i came across as a douche, i THOUGH i knew binary, but now i know more ASCII.
01000001=A... I think.
I THINK 01000000=64, and so 01000001=65, and i think 65 in ACSII=A.
So, 01000011=B? Please say if im right.
DiceKinz 7 months ago
@DiceKinz depending on the base, and your changing between numbers and letters, and you shouldn't do that. But anyway, 01000011 is C, but you got A, 64, and yes about ACSII, if you did those legit, you did a good enough job
ShinoJereamachi 7 months ago
@ShinoJereamachi Lol, i noticed that 01000010=B as soon as i sent the comment :O
Good to know i got something right...
DiceKinz 7 months ago
Step 1: Go to Google
Step 2: Type in binary to text translator
Step 3: copy and paste the code
Step 4: click the Translate button
supermariobubba 7 months ago
You=Win, I've been trying to figure this out forever, but I just could NOT find the pattern! But I found this video and it just clicked! Thanks so much! Appreciate it ^^
LastDr3am3r445 7 months ago
So this code is just to write messages out?
football9luke 7 months ago
@football9luke
No. This example is just showing how to convert text to binary. Binary is used throughout your entire computer and many, many other electronics. A lot of things run on code like this as well as machine code.
RusticCitrus 7 months ago
if there are 26 letters in the alphabet, how can it go from A 65 to Z 90?( 65+26=91, not 90)
crusadingcamel 7 months ago
@crusadingcamel
It's like saying how can 0 to 5 be 6?
0 - 1
1 - 2
2 - 3
3 - 4
4 - 5
5 - 6
Imagine 65 being 0 while 66 is 1. You're math is off by 1.
RusticCitrus 7 months ago
@crusadingcamel If A is already the number 65, then your equation should be 65+25, because you already counted the first letter "A" as 65. So yes, it's always 65 to 90 for uppercase letters in 8 bit binary code.
jacobus05 7 months ago
Nicely done my brother
CamiloSanchez1979 8 months ago
thanks :D
legopivot311 8 months ago
easy as fuck got in 3 minutes ...
kcired23 8 months ago
Thanks alot
MrGogodew 8 months ago
009000012009011005000013025000003015004005000002005020020005018000002009014001018025000009019000020015000005001019025000020015000003018001003011000009000006009014004000020008009019000020015000002005000013015018005000006021014000004015000025015021001007018005005?
TheAcex3 8 months ago
you're wrong... E=MC2
SoccerMessi64 9 months ago 27
@SoccerMessi64 actually E=MC^2
Deeharok 4 months ago
@SoccerMessi64 E=MC^2
jjovereats 4 months ago
@SoccerMessi64 E=MC^2 actually, but meh
LordDemosair 4 months ago
@SoccerMessi64 Not so sure, a nutrino was said to pass the light barrier. I don't know if it actually did though, their doing re-calculations to double check.
JBMSaphira67 3 months ago
01101000 01101001 00100000 01101101 01111001 00100000 01101110 01100001 01101101 01100101 00100000 01101001 01110011 00100000 01100010 01101111 01100010 00100000 01101110 01101001 01100111 01100111 01100101 01110010
ddmeowmix 9 months ago
010000100110100101101110011000010111001001111001001000000110100101110011001000000110011001110101011011100010000001100010011101010111010000100000011101000110100001100101001000000111010001110010011000010110111001110011011011000110000101110100011011110111001000100000011010010111001100100000011000100110010101110100011101000110010101110010
kf932009 9 months ago
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Sorry about that. To Show me where i went wrong.
thingzllgetbetta05 9 months ago
Hey yosh should i study the binary math system first wo me wronguld that help? Dont get me wrong this is great but the system is confusing me.
thingzllgetbetta05 9 months ago
i can speak west frisian but i cant speak binary
Billstiller23 9 months ago
i still dont understand why in the second line he 64 minus 107 why he did that and he didnt doe that in the first line??? i still dont understand
DeLaFlOuW 9 months ago
thanks that helped
connor11c 9 months ago
@TreyKeysorTV very truee haha
myraward 9 months ago
001110100111101101000100
ceecee758 10 months ago
00110011 00110001 00110011 00110011 00110111
milkncookies83 10 months ago
what's with all this 011000100111 ??
Are you trying to make the code from Fry's ass work like Bender did it?
xKuznetSx 10 months ago
01010110011001010111001001111001001000000111011101100101011011000110110000100000010000000101010001110010011001010111100101001011011001010111100101110011011011110111001001010100010101100010000001100010011101010111010000100000011000010010000001101001001000000110000101101101001000000110110101110101011000110110100000100000011000100110010101110100011101000110010101110010
lmiguelcosta15 10 months ago
@TreyKeysorTV 0111011101100001011101000010000001101001011001100010000001110101001000000110010001101111011011100111010000100000011010000110000101110110011001010010000001101001011011100111010001100101011100100110111001100101011101000010000001100001011000110110001101100101011100110111001100111111001111110000110100001010
gettlo5 10 months ago
@whoever is below me isn't that jus a bunc of a's?
Pwnageman224 10 months ago
001100000011000100110001001100000011000100110001001100000011000000110000001100010011000100110000001100010011000100110001001100010011000000110001001100010011000000110001001100010011000000110000
if you can understand this your a genius :)
7necromancer 10 months ago
@7necromancer Binary in binary haha it means '' lol ''
xTDlL 9 months ago
@7necromancer 01110110 01100101 01110010 01111001 01111001 00100000 01100111 01101111 01101111 01100100
hellbound817 8 months ago
@hellbound817 010110010110010101100001011010000010000001100010011011110111100100100001
7necromancer 8 months ago
010110010110010101100001011010000010000001111001011011110111010100100000011010000110000101110110011001010010000001101110011011110111001001110100011011110110111000100001
7necromancer 10 months ago
Ignore my lastcomment
Plz
mightymeatify 10 months ago
Ignore my last comment I screwed up not yoshi
mightymeatify 10 months ago
Now here's where your logics fucked upTHERE ARE26 LETTERS IN THE ALPHABET!!!!!!!!
mightymeatify 10 months ago
LOL im not sure why but i think this guy's mellow voice sounds so funny making fun of some dumbass kid who puts a 1 for 128 when there is no letter that goes up to 128 4:41
99F 11 months ago
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@TreyKeysorTV
1010100 1101000 1101001 1110011 100000 1101001 1110011 100000 1101011 1101001 1101110 1100100 1100001 100000 1100100 1110101 1101101 1100010 100000 1101010 1110101 1110011 1110100 100000 1110101 1110011 1100101 100000 1100001 100000 1110100 10110010 1100001 1101110 1110011 1101100 1100001 1110100 1101111 1110010
MrPianoGod 11 months ago
This it the way I learned it:
first I learned normal binary (as in 1 10 11 100 101 110 111) then I looked at the binary chart for characters. Look at this: [011][00001] The first three characters are a prefix that denotes capital or non-caps letter (caps being 010 and a special char is 001) now the example was "a" because the the last 5 letters are equal to 1 in binary, and "a" is the first letter in the alphabet. So "c" would be [011][00011] (without brackets).
bleachzeldakid 11 months ago
wow man dat was sum gud tutorial. thanks a lot
PAKIZFOLYFE786 1 year ago
yeah i learned it your video is really helpfull
seppojaismo 1 year ago
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matstetlie 1 year ago
Binary is not hard, after 1 hour of learning to decode, I started coding (without any help whatsoever, just me and the notepad), it`s a bit confusing at first, but then you manage
toxicMDR2 1 year ago
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calculas23 1 year ago
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calculas23 1 year ago
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calculas23 1 year ago
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IsimplifyCa 1 year ago
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UnderTheRadar08 7 months ago
dude your doing this the hard way, the way you have the chart setup with the 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 is the easy and faster way, especially for the new starters out there, all you have to do is plot the numbers 1001 up under the nifty chart and you get 9 in this case. for yours, you simply add 64+4+1= and you got, got dam 69. I was going out of my fuckin mind to hear yo bab and bab, keep the sh+t simple cuase i got other video to browse on this thing..
calculas23 1 year ago
@calculas23 I don't understand...
superawesomemaster 11 months ago
Understood this MUCH better after watching this, thank's bro!!
boromor 1 year ago
01010011 01000101 01111000 Lawl... You rock dude thanks!
KillerGaara51 1 year ago
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7necromancer 10 months ago
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7necromancer 10 months ago