Hi everyone and welcome back to my blog. What a terrible week we have been having this week, but I hope the weather turns sunny during the weekend. This week on Wednesday we finished learning about Binary and ASCII. We have done some practice and learnt about it before lockdown but we didn't quite get enough time to finish our sessions. On Wednesday we learnt and figured out what our names and initials were in ASCII/Binary.
Binary is a number system that uses 1’s and 0’s to represent all of our normal set of numbers. You can use the place values as multiples of 2 to work out how to do it for yourself! Try watching this video to give it a go yourself! ASCII is a set of encoded symbols that a computer uses to turn Binary into letters and other symbols from the English language (like what is on our keyboard). I turned my initials into binary numbers, and then turned those binary numbers into an ASCII code! Using colours to represent the 1’s and 0’s, my initials in ASCII can be represented by the pattern you see in my image below!
Here is what I created and the pattern it is in. I really like the colours and how it turned out. I haven't tried anything like this before but it was good to learn and create my own piece of Binary/ASCII. What do you think? Have you ever tried encoding anything in binary or ASCII? Could you have a try for yourself? Can you work out how to write my initials in ASCII from the pattern above? See you next blog post!
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