IMHO it's a matter of definitions, and on what abstraction level you think about it. I think about a string of 0s and 1s as a binary number in my internal represenation. The same way, I think about a string of 0s - 9s as a decimal string in my internal representation.
What Perl does for me is just print ASCII characters on the screen.
In reply to Re^2: bin2dec for big numbers
by spurperl
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