OK, I couldn't resist harping on this subject. Here are two great examples of "Hello World" programs, one in Hex (Hexidecimal - a representation on binary), and the other is actually Binary. If you can compile, run and test them, go for it. I just have to take the authors word for it.
HEX
66 BB 20 01 00
00 E8 05 00 B8
00 4C CD 21 60
67 8A 13 84 D2
74 08 B4 02 CD
21 66 43 EB F1
61 C3 48 65 6C
6C 6F 20 57 6F
72 6C 64 21 00
Binary:
01100110 10111011 00100000 00000001 00000000
00000000 11101000 00000101 00000000 10111000
00000000 01001100 11001101 00100001 01100000
01100111 10001010 00010011 10000100 11010010
01110100 00001000 10110100 00000010 11001101
00100001 01100110 01000011 11101011 11110001
01100001 11000011 01001000 01100101 01101100
01101100 01101111 00100000 01010111 01101111
01110010 01101100 01100100 00100001 00000000
The bottom line is that No matter what you write, it ultimatly becomes all ones and zeros........
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