👉 In programming, "vvll" is a variable name that represents an unsigned 8-bit value. It is commonly used in C and other languages to denote a variable with a size of 8 bits. This notation is often used for arrays or memory locations where only one bit is set, such as the first byte of an unsigned 32-bit integer. The specific meaning of "vvll" can vary depending on the context and purpose of the variable, but it is generally considered to be