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ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange)
standard 7-bit code used to numerically represent characters during the transfer of text data (Computers)
Ascii
n.
people who live in the tropics where for a few days out of the year the sun stands directly overhead at noon and therefore casts no shadows
ASCII
ASCII ( ), abbreviated from
American Standard Code for Information Interchange, is a
character-encoding scheme (the
IANA prefers the name
US-ASCII). ASCII codes represent text in computers,
communications equipment, and other devices that use text. Most modern character-encoding schemes are based on ASCII, though they support many additional characters. ASCII was the most common character encoding on the World Wide Web until December 2007, when it was surpassed by
UTF-8, which includes ASCII as a subset.
ASCII
Noun
1. (computer science) a code for information exchange between computers made by different companies; a string of 7 binary digits represents each character; used in most microcomputers
(synonym) American Standard Code for Information Interchange
(hypernym) code, computer code
(part-meronym) ASCII character
(classification) computer science, computing
ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange)
ASCII, American Standard Code for Information Interchange; (Computers) standard character array for letters and symbols
Ascii
n.
Ascii, people who live in the tropics where for a few days out of the year the sun stands directly overhead at noon and therefore casts no shadows
ascii
ASCII, American Standard Code for Information Interchange, standard 7-bit code used to numerically represent characters during the transfer of text data (Computers)