One character shorter, and less obvious. If TO INTEGER! #"1" was 1, and TO INTEGER! "1" was 1, and TO INTEGER! #{0x31} (ascii for 1) was 1, you start to have a kind of substrate that makes sense. I've already suggested that this indeed is probably the right way to think of
TO INTEGER! of a BINARY!, and ENBIN and DEBIN are far superior to the alternative.