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hey everyone welcome back and lets write some more neat code today so today lets solve the problem reverse bits and this happens to be another problem from the blind 75 list or list of common leak code problems that weve been tracking in this spreadsheet we have a solution for the vast majority of them and ill be doing a few more of the binary questions the one today well be doing is this one reverse bits so this is a good problem to kind of go over and learn or refresh yourself on the bit manipulation operations so were given a 32-bit unsigned integer and basically we want to reverse all of the bits of this integer so like in this example this is the integer represented in binary of course we might not be given the integer in binary you know that we might be given the integer 4 which in binary we know it looks like this and then wed want to reverse all of the bits for it so basically we would you know the reversal is going to look something like this right and then we want to