WORLD'S LANGUAGE
Programmers have devised codes that represent each letter, digit, and special character as a unique string of bits.
ASCII: represents each character as a unique 8-bit. Out of a string of 8 bits, 256 characters can be made for 26 letters.
Unicode: a coding scheme that supports more than 100,000 unique characters.
ASCII: represents each character as a unique 8-bit. Out of a string of 8 bits, 256 characters can be made for 26 letters.
Unicode: a coding scheme that supports more than 100,000 unique characters.