
ASCII
stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
Computers can only understand numbers, so an ASCII code is the
numerical representation of a character such as 'a' or '@' or an
action of some sort. ASCII was developed a long time ago and now
the non-printing characters are rarely used for their original
purpose. Below is the ASCII character table and this includes
descriptions of the first 32 non-printing characters. ASCII was
actually designed for use with teletypes and so the descriptions
are somewhat obscure. If someone says they want your CV however
in ASCII format, all this means is they want 'plain' text with
no formatting such as tabs, bold or underscoring - the raw
format that any computer can understand. This is usually so they
can easily import the file into their own applications without
issues. Notepad.exe creates ASCII text, or in MS Word you can
save a file as 'text only' |
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