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- A
- ACCE
- Accessibility
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- American Federation of Information Processing Societies
- American National Standards Institute
- Amiga
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- An
- ANSEL
- ANSI C
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- API
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- Apple DOS
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- ASCII
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- Associate
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- Asterisk
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- ATASCII
- At sign
- AT&T Corporation
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- Bag
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- BCD
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- Beyoncé
- Big5
- Binary
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- Biuro Szyfrów
- Black
- Bob Bemer
- Box-drawing character
- Brace
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- Brainfuck
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- Characteristic
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- Classic Mac OS
- CNN
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- Collation
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- Comma
- Commodore International
- Communications of the ACM
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- Computer
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- Control-C
- Control character
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- CP/M
- CRC Press
- Credit Union 1
- CURSOR
- Cyclic redundancy check
- D
- Daniel J. Bernstein
- Data stream
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- Decimal
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- Delete character
- Delete key
- Des Char
- Digital data
- Digital Equipment Corporation
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- DOI
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- Dos
- DOS 7
- EBCDIC
- Editing
- Electronics World
- Elegance
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- English alphabet
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- Enquiry character
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- Explorer
- Extended ASCII
- Extended Unix Code
- F#
- Federal government of the United States
- Fieldata
- Flex
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- Fuad Char
- Full Stop
- G#
- Galaksija
- Gary Kildall
- GB 18030
- GB 2312
- GBK
- GCC
- GNU Emacs
- Grapheme
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- Graphic character
- Greater-than sign
- Guide
- H
- Hamming distance
- Hexadecimal
- HP Roman
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol
- Hyphen-minus
- HZ
- IBM
- IBM 305 RAMAC
- IBM AIX
- IBM Personal Computer
- IBM Selectric typewriter
- ICD Promaster
- İDO
- If
- In-band signaling
- Indian Script Code for Information Interchange
- Information Processing Society of Japan
- Insider
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- Interlingua
- International Committee for Information Technology Standards
- International Organization for Standardization
- International Standard Book Number
- Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
- Internet Engineering Task Force
- Internet Explorer
- iOS
- Ios devices
- iPhone
- ISO/IEC 2022
- ISO/IEC 646
- ISO/IEC 8859
- ISO/IEC 8859-1
- ISO/IEC 8859-14
- ISO/IEC 8859-15
- ISO/IEC 8859-2
- ISO/IEC 8859-3
- ITU-T
- J
- Jalapeño
- Jargon File
- Java
- Jerry Saltzer
- JIS X 0208
- Joe Ossanna
- John Wiley & Sons
- Joint Computer Conference
- Jon Postel
- JSTOR
- K
- Kaypro
- Kelsey Bing
- Keyboard
- KOI8-R
- KornShell
- L
- Landsbergis
- Large language model
- Least significant bit
- Left to Right
- Les Force
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- Less-than sign
- Letter case
- L. Green
- Library of Congress Control Number
- LLDB
- Lotus International Character Set
- Lotus Multi-Byte Character Set
- Luther H. Hodges
- Lyndon B. Johnson
- M
- Macintosh operating systems
- MacOS
- Magnetic ink character recognition
- Malay language
- Man page
- Mariana Enríquez
- Mark Davis
- Markup language
- Metadata
- Microsoft Windows
- MIK
- Mnemonic
- Model M keyboard
- Mojibake
- Morse code
- Most significant bit
- MS-DOS
- Multics
- Multinational Character Set
- N
- Natural number
- Need
- Negation
- Network packet
- Newline
- Nibble
- No
- Null character
- Null-terminated string
- Number
- Number sign
- Numerical digit
- Octal
- Octet
- Only
- Operating system
- OS/360 and successors
- OS/8
- OS-9
- Out-of-band data
- P
- Page break
- Panopticon
- Parity bit
- PC Magazine
- Percent sign
- Peripheral
- Perl
- Perl Programming Documentation
- Personal computer
- PETSCII
- Pipeline management
- Place
- Plain text
- Plus and minus signs
- PostScript
- Pound sign
- Pound sterling
- Printer
- Programmable read-only memory
- Programming language
- Proper noun
- Prosigns for Morse code
- Protocol analyzer
- Punched card
- Punched tape
- Punctuation
- Q
- Question mark
- Quotation mark
- R
- Record-oriented filesystem
- René Char
- Request for Comments
- Résumé
- Reverse video
- RFC
- Right-to-left
- Rolltop
- RSTS/E
- RSX-11
- RT-11
- Satchel
- Scancode
- Scientific American
- Security
- Semicolon
- Semigraphics
- Senator
- Sensor
- Sensor technology
- Ses Char
- Shell
- Shift JIS
- Shift key
- Sholes and Glidden typewriter
- Shortcut
- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
- Slash
- Sofia Carson
- Software flow control
- Sorting algorithm
- Space
- S&P Global
- Sprite
- SQUOZE
- SS
- Standardization
- Still
- String
- Studio magazine
- Substitute character
- Symbol
- Systemd
- Tab key
- Tea
- Teco
- Telecommunication
- Telecommunications equipment
- Teleprinter
- Teletext
- Teletype Corporation
- Teletype Model 33
- Telex
- Telnet
- TENEX
- Tex
- Text editor
- The Panopticon
- Threat actor
- Three-letter acronym
- Tilde
- Tim Paterson
- Tom Jennings
- TOPS-10
- Transcode
- Trinity Rodman
- Tron
- TRS-80
- TTY
- Typewriter
- Underscore
- Unicode
- Unicode character property
- Unicode Consortium
- United States Secretary of Commerce
- Universal Coded Character Set
- Unix
- Unix-like
- Unix shell
- Urn
- Usenet
- Usenet newsgroup
- UTF-1
- UTF-16
- UTF-32
- UTF-7
- UTF-8
- V
- Variable
- Variable-width encoding
- Vertical bar
- VI
- Victim
- Videotex
- Vint Cerf
- Virtual keyboard
- Visual Studio Code
- Vocabulary
- VT100
- VT220
- W
- What
- Whitespace
- Whitespace character
- Why
- Wikipedia
- Window
- Windows
- Windows 1.0
- Windows-1250
- Windows-1251
- Windows-1252
- Windows-1253
- Windows-1254
- Windows-1255
- Windows-1256
- Windows code page
- Word processor
- Words
- WordStar
- World System Teletext
- World Wide Web
- World Wide Web Consortium
- Yen sign
- Z
- Zero-day
- Z shell