How to Program Classical Bits

In classical computing, everything is either represented by a one or a zero. Each value in a computer is stored by a group of bits, set in combination to either 0 or 1. The total number of bits in the computer represents the magnitude of information that can be stored. With 8 bits, or a byte, a value up to 8 digits in boolean can be stored.

View the video above to see an example of how bits are added together. This is what happens when a computer is adding together information/numbers.

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