A binary code is text, computer processor instructions, or other data using any two-character system. Most often, this is a binary number system of 0 and 1. The binary code assigns a binary digit pattern (bit) to each character and instruction. For example, a binary string of eight bits can represent any of 256 possible values and therefore can generate many different elements. Reviews of the binary code of the world professional community of programmers indicate that this is the basis of the profession and the main law of the functioning of computing systems and electronic devices.
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