Sunday, September 8, 2013

What Does ASCII Stands For, And In What Year Did It Come Out?

What Does ASCII Stands For, And In What Year Did It Come Out?

 

Answer

ASCII — American Standard Code for Information Interchange — permitted machines from different manufacturers to exchange data. ASCII consists of 128 unique strings of ones and zeros. Each sequence represents a letter of the English alphabet, an Arabic numeral, an assortment of punctuation marks and symbols, or a function such as a carriage return.

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