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recently weamp;#39;ve been spending quite a bit of time talking about you know web programming and the technologies that come with it and today is no exception because today weamp;#39;re going to be talking about base64 now again this seems to be a fairly you know new and trendy thing and as it turns out well there is a good reason for it because well it is a very interesting way of representing information so yeah with that in mind letamp;#39;s jump into todayamp;#39;s random Wednesday episode hello and welcome back to another random Wednesday episode know the term b64 itamp;#39;s actually a very interesting tip because well if you know its context it actually tells you quite a bit about how it works this view when we talk about say a binary number we also call it a beast to number and the reason for that is because well every character only has two possible values the normal digits that we are very used to right also known as decimal values well those are called Bamp;#39;s 10 b