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Retarded questions tread. Is it possible to program in pure binary?

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Retarded questions tread.
Is it possible to program in pure binary?
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>>62070056
That's exactly how extremely early computers were programmed.
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>>62070056
You need something to execute it at the Shell level so not purely but if you have kennel level yes.
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>>62070056
Of course, assembler just replaces binary sequences with human readable mnemonics, you can write 000111 or hex instead of assembler code, it will be the same.
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>>62070056
http://93.174.95.27/book/index.php?md5=7EE77FA85C966A8DAF6B33A333DDA3E5

Here's something you should read.
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>>62070056
Yes. The point of compilers and programming languages is that the computer can convert your text to binary and make everything easier for you.
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>>62070103
011010110110010101101011
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>>62070422
This is probably my favorite computer science book. It does a great job of explaining how everything works behind each layer of abstraction
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redpill me on base64 vs rot13
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>>62070056
Yes.
Assembly is (basically) just English mnemonics for binary instructions, purely to make it easier to read than a sea of hexadecimal.
Other languages are basically just sets of macros for generating commonly-used patterns of binary, e.g. loops and if statements and such.
See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvZhgRO7hL4
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>>62070422
why post as an IP address and not just libgen.io?
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>>62072536
Hackers dont believe in dns
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>>62073765
I just cat'ed into your ini files.
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Yes, if you know your binary format it shouldnt even be really hard
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>>62070125
what the fuck
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>>62072536
I wasn't sure if one of their domains was blocked by some ISP.
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>>62070125
>reached kennel level
>ascending to binary
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I took a class in uni where we built an 8-bit computer on an FPGA and programmed it in machine code. We actually wrote programs in hex cause that's way easier, but same basic idea.
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