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welcome to 5-minute code programming basics with your host Matthew C Applegate in this series we are going to look at the fundamentals of computer programming so whether you are hoping to program in Python 2 code in C sharp or to develop in Java these short guides should help you get to grips with the basics you wont need to download or any software so just sit back and enjoy in this series were going to be looking at binary hexadecimal data storage logic gates and logic circuits today we are looking at binary lets look at this in more detail in our everyday life we use a number system called Deanery 0 to 9 this is referred to as a base 10 system and the units the ones tens hundreds and thousands etcetera increased by the power of 10 say 10 times 1 is 10 10 times 10 is 100 and so on computers however use a number system called binary 0 to 1 this is referred to as base 2 system and its units the ones twos fours and eights et cetera increase by the power of 2 2 times 1 is 2