This is binary and are used as far as i know in all modern computers with one exception and that is the quantum computer witch uses 0, 1, and every thing in between.
Computer's only understand binary, which is 0 as "off" and 1 as "on."
Binary
It is called the binary system. It uses only 2 numbers. The numbers are "0" and "1" This is a computer language. Base 10 is our regular number system... consisting of 10 numbers from 1-9 including 0
Computer codes are the numbers 0 and 1 use to the computer how to function and what program to use, or to program the computer its self. Not really sure but there is a code use to change the appearance of the windows toolbar to the color black.
The earliest computers consisted or rows of switches that were either on or off - Binary language uses just two digits - 1 and 0 to represend everything that the computer does. This is basically what a a binary language is. The figure 1 relates to a 'true' condition (ie the switch is on) and the 0 relates to a 'false' condition (the switch is off) Every function of a computer - from the most complex calculation to the simplest game is broken down inside the computers processors to binary code.
011100111 it just uses 0 and 1 to get info
binary number system used in computers because computer can understand only binary language as it starts from 0and 1. which makes computer easier.
yes there is computer language that does not have any alphabet it just contains 1's and 0's ie binary language.
The "1's and 0's" are referred to as binary. Binary is actually the only language a computer can understand. Everything else has to be translated to binary for it to understand it. 1 is conidered closed and 0 is open.
I am not sure, but the one that uses 0's and 1's is called binary.
because it is the only language a computer understands. The computer can only tell if a switch is on or off, and that is represented by a 1 or a 0