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 Importance of ASCII code?

ASCII code is important for representing English characters and symbols, allowing computers to accurately communicate and display text in the English language. It forms the foundation for digital communication.

Importance of Unicode?

Unicode is important because it expands ASCII to include characters from different languages, ensuring compatibility and multilingual support in digital communication. It allows for accurate representation of diverse writing systems.

Difference between ASCII code and unicode?



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