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  2. Secret Coders - Wikipedia

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    The chapter “titles” are drawings of four-eyed binary birds, displaying the chapter number in binary with open and closed eyes. [10] At the end of each chapter, there is a coding or binary challenge. At the end of each book, there is a coding challenge. The answer to the coding challenge is revealed at the beginning of the next book.

  3. Binary game - Wikipedia

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    In the binary game, one is given a fixed subset X of the set {0,1} N of all sequences of 0s and 1s. The players take it in turn to choose a digit 0 or 1, and the first player wins if the sequence they form lies in the set X. Another way to represent this game is to pick a subset of the interval [,] on the real line, then the players ...

  4. Cisco Networking Academy - Wikipedia

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    Cisco Networking Academy or NetAcad is an online global educational program product of American Cisco Systems. It started in California in 1997. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  5. Category:Binary Design games - Wikipedia

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  6. Rush Hour (puzzle) - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the game is to get only the red car out through the exit of the board by moving the other vehicles out of its way. However, the cars and trucks (set up before play, according to a puzzle card) obstruct the path of both the red car and each other, which makes the puzzle even more difficult.

  7. Topological game - Wikipedia

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    Some other notable topological games are: the binary game introduced by Ulam — a modification of the Banach–Mazur game; the Banach game — played on a subset of the real line; the Choquet game — related to siftable spaces; the point-open game — in which player I chooses points and player II chooses open neighborhoods of them;

  8. Packet Tracer - Wikipedia

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    However, due to functional limitations, it is intended by Cisco to be used only as a learning aid, not a replacement for Cisco routers and switches. [9] The application itself only has a small number of features found within the actual hardware running a current Cisco IOS version. Thus, Packet Tracer is unsuitable for modelling production networks.

  9. Category:Binary Haze Interactive games - Wikipedia

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