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Binary, Hex, and Boolean. An in-process-of-being-produced course which will provide the fundamentals of working with binary and hexadecimal numbers, including conversions between all appropriate bases, signed and unsigned values, the rules for arithmetic and logical operations, and an explanation of ASCII encoding. A shell for this course was produced originally by radar. More recently, Al Dul has provided some additional materials. This section is still in work.
The materials that we currently have on the site are not sufficient on their own to serve as self-study materials for a course. Ergo, we don't even try (YET) to support a course at this level. You may peruse the materials to get a high level introduction to the use of the binary and hexadecimal numbering systems and boolean operations, but we don't support questions on them at this time. If you have a strong interest that we do so, please make your request known to radar.
Since there's no course, there's no enrollment. Pretty simple.
The materials for this course may be accessed from this web site via the lessons menu.
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