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So... IT was fucking horrific. Just the sight of red and white makes my heart race. (It was a great movie though; if you're into horror I highly recommend watching it)

However, I'm afraid to go to sleep tonight so I'll probably just stay up all night coding and studying for my CSIII exam on Monday.

SERIOUS QUESTION: as developers, do you ever use base conversions or boolean algebra? I'm trying to figure out how what we're learning will actually apply to the real world.

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    I loved it
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    It depends on what you are doing. If you are a web dev, android or some other high level you probably can survive without it. Recently I had to code an application that converts raw byte data sent from GPS devices to readable format. Also, don't think it's that hard and it's pretty useful.
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    If you are memory constrained it is quite useful. Learn it and it might pop up at some point in your career. You never know.
    In embedded systems it's used regularly.
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