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  • each glyph is representational of it's binary code, with a 0 being a blank pixel and a 1 being a pixel. each char is exactly 1x8, including the 'space', which also has a binary code. makes cool patterns in a block of text :D
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    Created on 21st November 2010. Last edited on 21st November 2010.
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For non-programming people to understand this very simple and common code (with possibly unexpected patterns, all right), just copy and paste this shortened example (into the online previewer):

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Comment by dpla 13th january 2018

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