Lecture

Computing: How computers represent information

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This lecture by the instructor covers the basics of how computers represent information, starting with the concept of bits and bytes, moving on to larger numbers, texts, and various types of data representation. The lecture delves into the fundamental building blocks of digital information processing, providing insights into the intricate world of computer data representation.

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