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Yes, binary code is hard to learn because it is not an efficient way of coding. It uses a base-two numbering system comprising only 1s and 0s. While it is possible to learn binary code, you can easily accomplish the same tasks and communicate with modern computers using any other programming language.
Text and other data are converted to binary by using an ASCII value (American Standard Code for Information Interchange). The value can be converted into binary if you have the ASCII value.
The ASCII code takes each character on the keyboard and assigns it a binary number. For example: the letter a has the binary number 0110 0001 (this is the denary number 97) the letter b has the binary number 0110 0010 (this is the denary number 98)
A binary-to-text encoding is encoding of data in plain text. More precisely, it is an encoding of binary data in a sequence of printable characters. These encodings are necessary for transmission of data when the communication channel does not allow binary data (such as email or NNTP) or is not 8-bit clean.
Each ASCII character is encoded in binary using 7 bits. In the chart above, the column heading indicates the first 3 bits and the row heading indicates the final 4 bits. The very first character is NUL, encoded as 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .
It uses 0 and 1 i.e 2 digits to express all the numbers. For Binary encoding, the Base is 2 which means it converts the numerical values of a category into its respective Binary form.
F in binary is 1111, it represents four bits. FF is 1111 1111, which in binary represents 255. 1 = 0001 = 1 in hex 2 = 0010 = 2 in hex 9 = 1001 = 9 in hex 10 = 1010 = A in hex 11 = 1011 = B in hex 15 = 1111 = F in hex.

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