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now if youamp;#39;re like me you probably have seen a couple of examples of base64 encoding and you most likely have seen them from image sources on the image tag where instead of a path to a specific image you have a long string of numbers and we are characters now somehow that combined together to form an image so today i want to go over how we can convert something into a base64 equivalent and convert it back so hopefully this will help you with understanding of how base64 encoding works and hopefully will help you with your future projects now for a best way to learn about this i think is to actually do it so for us letamp;#39;s do an example where we convert the word hello into a base64 equivalent letamp;#39;s see how that works so the first step to convert a something like a string like hello into basic civil equivalent is to convert it into binary so the binary form of hello we can use a website here which would tell us exactly what the binary form of this word is right so th