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'''ASCII''' stands for <i>American Standard Code For Information Interchange</i>. It was first created in 1963 and is the basis for standardized data encoding methods such as [[Unicode]] that almost all computers follow today. The original ASCII standard defines 128 bytes, each of which represent different characters, such as the alphabet, numbers, punctuation, etc.
'''ASCII''' stands for <i>American Standard Code For Information Interchange</i>. It was first created in 1963 and is the basis for standardized data encoding methods such as [[Unicode]] that almost all computers follow today. The original ASCII standard defines 128 bytes, each of which represent different characters, such as the alphabet, numbers, punctuation, etc.