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       RT @SquareByte_Tech@twitter.com@perahoky@twitter.com @facetimeJS@twitter.com The bitwise & operator looks at two numbers in binary and returns a binary at all positions where both numbers have a 1, e.g.5 & 3... 00101 & 00011 = 00001With n & 1, all you're checking is the rightmost binary position of n, i.e. whether it has a 2^0 value (+1, thus odd)🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/SquareByte_Tech/status/1493145819943366659