Binary ///
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Binary /// is a derivative of slashes that operates directly on bits, and only uses 1
and 0
, the equivalents of /
and \
.
Output is given in binary, and can be interpreted as unicode.
Examples
Hello, World! (20.625 bytes)
01011000001101101110111110101110110110101101011110101101011110101101010101110110101111101111111011011010101101011010101011010101110111010110101111010111011111011111
or in unicode:
¬�w×mkÖ½j»_?mZÕjîµë¾
Infinite loop
111