A computer reads one's and zero's, or binary code. It is the best language for speed and efficiency for computer computation. The decimal code slows the processing power down. EVERYTHING is code to a computer. You input John Doe. A computer translates that into one's and zero's. It's JS if/else, true/ false.
Binary code is used in encryption and decryption. It is the only language computers know. All programming languages like html. CSS, C++, Python, php get translated into binary by the computer. Even numerical values.
To a computer everything is binary...even your keys.
You are going to have to elaborate on this. As it stands, it is without meaning.
A computer reads one's and zero's, or binary code. It is the best language for speed and efficiency for computer computation. The decimal code slows the processing power down. EVERYTHING is code to a computer. You input John Doe. A computer translates that into one's and zero's. It's JS if/else, true/ false.
Binary code is used in encryption and decryption. It is the only language computers know. All programming languages like html. CSS, C++, Python, php get translated into binary by the computer. Even numerical values.
I need you to tell me how that is relevant.
You need to learn how computers function. ALL computers simply understand one's and zero's.
From the Commodore, Macintosh, to super computers. It is simply one's and zero's.
If you cannot understand this simplified explanation, then, please do some homework.
Not being a smartass, okay?
It is as relevant as computers are.
Binary code, one's and zero's, is the universal language of any computer.
Are your keys physical? No. Your keys are made up of one's and zero's. Binary code.
Anything computer related is binary. Fact not fiction.