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  • 111American Standard Code for Information Interchange —    Abbreviated ASCII, pronounced [as kee]. A standard coding scheme that assigns numeric values to letters, numbers, punctuation characters, and control characters to achieve compatibility among different computers and peripheral devices. In… …

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  • 112Unicode equivalence — is the specification by the Unicode character encoding standard that some sequences of code points represent essentially the same character. This feature was introduced in the standard to allow compatibility with preexisting standard character… …

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  • 113набор — набор: Комплект приборов или изделий в потребительской таре, объединенных общим художественно конструкторским решением и назначением. Источник: ГОСТ Р 51687 2000: Приборы столовые и принадлежности кухонные из коррозионностойкой стали. Общие… …

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  • 114Chorded keyboard — A Microwriter MW4 (circa 1980) A keyset or chorded keyboard (also called a chorded keyset, chord keyboard or chording keyboard) is a computer input device that allows the user to enter characters or commands formed by pressing several keys… …

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  • 115Question mark — ? redirects here. For other uses, see Question mark (disambiguation). For the backwards or mirrored question mark used to indicate irony or sarcasm, see percontation point. For Wikipedia s help pages, see Help:Contents ? Question mark …

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  • 116Atari BASIC — For the version of BASIC bundled with the Atari ST computer series, see Atari ST BASIC . ATARI BASIC is a ROM resident BASIC interpreter for the Atari 8 bit family of 6502 based home computers. The interpreter originally shipped on an 8 KB… …

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  • 117Code 39 — A Code 39 Barcode Label WIKIPEDIA encoded in Code 39 Code 39 (also known as Alpha39, Code 3 of 9, Code 3/9, Type 39 …

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  • 118Code point — Not to be confused with Point code. In character encoding terminology, a code point or code position is any of the numerical values that make up the code space (or code page).[1] For example, ASCII comprises 128 code points in the range 0hex to… …

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  • 119Password cracking — is the process of recovering passwords from data that has been stored in or transmitted by a computer system. A common approach is to repeatedly try guesses for the password. The purpose of password cracking might be to help a user recover a… …

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  • 120Delimiter — This article is about delimiters in computing. For delimiters in written human languages, see interword separation. A stylistic depiction of a fragment from a CSV formatted text file. The commas (shown in red) are used as field delimiters. A… …

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