Wednesday, October 6, 2010

0110 0010 0110 10010110111001100001011100100111100101100011011011110110010001100101

(the title says "binary code")
Today, our class learned how to change binary codes into decimal numbers and how to pronounce it as an ASCII term. For example, 0100 0001 is represented as 65, and it's pronounced as "ASCII-65". We had to remember that "A" is 65, which is represented as 0100 0001, "a" is 97 which is represented as 0110 0001, and "blank space" is 32 which is 0010 0000. From learning these things, We covered 53 of the ASCII codes. In class we also filled out a worksheet on all the ASCII codes and had to get the code for decimal numbers. For homework I decoded the blog Mr. Arkin wrote, and completed my worksheet. I think ASCII codes are AWESOME, but it's very difficult to keep track of where you are while decoding a message.

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