
This blog post will reveal a memory location’s unique numbering system.
Memory locations are identified by a unique number called its “address.”
The first byte in memory is at address 0, the second byte is at address 1, and so on.
Memory Locations and Their Unique Numbering System .
This blog post will reveal a memory location’s unique numbering system.
The first byte in the memory is at address 0, second byte at address 16 or higher depending on how many bytes there are.

When they put something into their computer’s “trash” bin might look like this.
The next time you empty your “Trash” folder on your desktop.
Think of it as throwing away old emails too!
When emptying the trash from our browser window.
We’re really just telling the operating system.