Unfortunately, there is no such thing as "binary dater".
Binary
They use the binary code (1010101011001100)
A computer's binary code is made up of 0 and 1
The first computer to use the binary number system was probably the Z1, started by Konrad Zuse in 1936. It was a mechanical computer, not fully programmable, but is still considered a computer.
Humans understand natural numbers (1,2,3,etc) , but computers only understand binary (0,1). Computers only understand either 0 as "off" and 1 as "on."
The binary translation process is the complex procedure in which a computer converts binary into commands to run the computer. Learning how to use this function is one the most difficult parts of programming.
Binary number system ,which has only two digits 0 and 1.
Binary
Binary Number System
Computers cannot understand languages. They can only compute data. Because of that, we use binary code because that is pure data.
It doesn't. The only language the computer understands is its own native machine code; binary language. We use that binary language to program the computer such that it can translate the high-level human languages that we can understand into the low-level languages that it can understand, and vice versa.
Yes, binary language doesn't vary by country.