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Explain endianess byte-ordering problem with and example.

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Consider a sequence of 4 bytes, named W X Y and Z - I avoided naming them A B C D because they are hex digits, which would be confusing. So, each byte has a value and is made up of 8 bits.

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⎇ Avoiding A B C D because they are hex digits, which would be confusing. So, each byte has a value and is made up of 8 bits.

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