Computer memory saves all data in digital form. There is no way to store characters directly. Each character has its digital code equivalent: ASCII code (for American Standard Code for Information ...
The following charts are ASCII code in decimal (0-255) and in hexadecimal (00-FF). The first 128 characters (0-127) are standard 7-bit ASCII. The next 128 (128-255) are extended ASCII as found in the ...
There's an old engineering joke that says: “Standards are great … everyone should have one!” The problem is that – very often – everyone does. Consider the case of storing textual data inside a ...
A file that contains data made up of ASCII characters. It is essentially raw text just like the words you are reading now. Each byte in the file contains one character that conforms to the standard ...
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