It is because computers are electronic. In simple terms, 1 and 0 are used to represent data linking in to how electricity can either be flowing or not, like a light switch being on and off.
Binary code is a language used in computer programming and is made up entirely of ones (1) and zeroes (0).
Because - the circuits that make up a computer, consist of millions of microscopic switches. Switches can either be on (1) or off (0).
Binary code, zeros and ones.
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It is because computers are electronic. In simple terms, 1 and 0 are used to represent data linking in to how electricity can either be flowing or not, like a light switch being on and off.
If you mean 'why' rather than 'what' - it's because early computers were simply banks of switches which could either be on (representing '1') - or off (representing '0'). Every character, letter or number in a computer's character set - can be represented in binary.
It is because computers are electronic. In simple terms, 1 and 0 are used to represent data linking in to how electricity can either be flowing or not, like a light switch being on and off.
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The binary number system has zero and one as its only digits. A number or letter expressed in binary notation will appear as a series of zeroes and ones.
A computer see data as a series of zero and ones (binary).
The font is NOT Japanese or Chinese it is binary code. All zeros and ones.
It is known as the binary code.