Computers read binary code. Binary code is made up of 1's and 0's. Programming sometimes uses Binary Code, sometimes not. That's what they have in common.
A computer's binary code is made up of 0 and 1
Isaac Newton came up with the idea. "Many people saw the apple fall, Newton asked why". Bernard Baruch.
Samuel Mores did not exactly invent, but came up with the idea and was later named after him for he used a early version for the telegraph which he did invent
Isaac Newton came up with the idea of who invented gravity.
who came up with the idea of NAFTA
Computers read binary code. Binary code is made up of 1's and 0's. Programming sometimes uses Binary Code, sometimes not. That's what they have in common.
Binary code is a language used in computer programming and is made up entirely of ones (1) and zeroes (0).
A computer's binary code is made up of 0 and 1
Did anyone ever stop and think - it was made up? I mean really ...
Binary is made up of 0's and 1's. Binary can also be called Machine Code. Binary is the 'language' that the computer understands.
The founding fathers came up with the idea of independence. They adopted the idea from the French people during the French Revolution,
The Mac Cosmetics company came up with the idea for MAC powder. It is unclear exactly which employee came up with the idea but it was probably a collaboration between several departments there.
Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz (1646-1716) refined the binary number system, which is at the foundation of virtually all digital computers. Although the binary computer did not exist in his time, Leibniz philosophized about a computer based on a binary numerical system. In 1679 he wrote, "Despite its length, the binary system, in other words counting with 0 and 1, is scientifically the most fundamental system, and leads to new discoveries. When numbers are reduced to 0 and 1, a beautiful order prevails everywhere."The origins of the binary system itself can be traced back to ancient civilisation. The Sumerians were using sexagesimal (base 60) over 5,000 years ago, so it stands to reason they were quite familiar with all other bases, including binary. Base 60 was the base of choice back then because of its high divisibility (divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6). We still use it today to tell the time (60 seconds, 60 minutes, 24 hours) and is also the reason circles have 360 degrees.Previous AnswerFrank GrayCorrection: Frank Gray (1887-1969) was born 171 years after Leibniz' death. He patented Gray Code, a reflected binary code which "may be built up from the conventional binary code by a sort of reflection process", but he did not come up with the idea of using binary code to store programs. Gray Code is not, in fact, used in binary computers for the purpose of data storage of any kind. It is primarily used to facilitate error correction in digital communications such as digital television.
who came up with the ancient olympics
The company Ganz did, but the individual who came up with the idea is not named.
I am pretty sure masashi kishimoto came up with the idea because he did draw them.