Good day! I am writing to inform you of a few typos on the Bitwise Operators (https://wiki.python.org/moin/BitwiseOperators) webpage of the Python wiki. I don't consider them that important to go through the process of making and verifying an account as an editor, since I won't be an active user, but I believe they should be corrected nonetheless, as the webpage is referenced in the book *Think Python *by Allen Downey.
0) "A two's complement binary is *THE* same as the classical binary representation for *POSITIVE* integers but is slightly different for negative numbers." 1) Several instances of "two's complement" or "two's-complement" written as "twos-complement". 2) "This is the same as //'ing x by 2**y" - // could be rewritten as "floor division"/"dividing to the nearest lower integer". Thanks in advance and have a nice rest of the day! :D
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