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  1. Glossary
  2. ASCII

ASCII

ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) is acharacter encoding standard using 7-bit to represent 128characters used by computers and other devices for encoding letters, numbers, punctuation, and control codes into digital form.

The first 33 ASCIIcode points are non-printing control codes including the carriage return, line feed, tab, and several obsolete non-printable codes stemming from its origin of representing telegraph codes. The other 95 are printable characters, including digits (0-9), lowercase (a-z) and uppercase (A-Z) letters, and punctuation symbols.

In the modern age, most computer systems useUnicode instead, which is an extension of ASCII, supporting millions of code points.UTF-8 superseded ASCII on the Web in 2007.

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