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7th Dec 2010, 02:24 AM #1BannedWebsite's:
TechHive.iNFONice one... Thanks!!!
persnalid Reviewed by persnalid on . User Permissions using Bitwise / Bitmask Heya guys, Recently i have been extremely busy with personal things, so i thought I would drop in and create a tutorial for you guys to wrap your head around. Firstly, Binary, Bitwise,Bits,Maths, Integers, Bit masks.. These words may be slightly technical but if there not really hard to learn. Firstly let me explain what they do. A Bit mask is a combination of binary data in a logical algorithm., hmm little too much, Basically we have a a series of 0's and 1's and we shift them Rating: 5
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