understands binary system only ?
So we can complicate things and look like geniuses 😂.
Ah yeah it's easier to read plain binary instead of hexadecimal Big brain time
You only have 1 and 0, how hard can it be 😂
0x3B - easy to read and write 0011 1011 - hard to write, terrible to read
59 - easiest to read and write
😂, which raises the question, what's the point of hex?
its a sweet spot😃
9,223,372,036,854,775,807 = 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
To add another benefit - it also refers to a certain size. For example, 0x0001 You know it's just 1, but then u also know it's 2 bytes. You can't do that in base 10
yeah, specially memory address
not really, especially when you look at raw data, because you can't easily convert between decimal and binary; bytes don't fit nicely in decimal. and usually the number "59" doesn't mean a lot, and it's as easy to relate something to 0x3B as it's to relate it to 59.
😂😂😂thanks for your opinion but i want answer...
If you need accurate answers, then make proper questions.
why do we need terinary, octal, hexa decimal if computer understands binary system only ?
Tell me how do you send/receive {pictures, audios, videos, binary files, plain text files} throught a network, without compressing, changing formats and with an accurate sequence without lossing data?
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