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have you ever wondered how Bay 64 encoding turns this into this letamp;#39;s find out first we start off with some kind of data an image a file or a word like hello all data can be broken down into binary and for our word each letter is represented by a single byte next this gets broken up into 6-bit chunks the last one doesnamp;#39;t have enough so it gets padded with two zeros each of these chunks represents a number from 0 to 63 which is the 64 in base64. these correspond to letters numbers and symbols in the base64 table so now our hello is this and because we had to pad the last chunk with two zeros it also gets an extra character at the end an equal sign if we had a pad with four zeros it would get two equal signs and thatamp;#39;s base64.