ASCII+and+ANSI

__ASCII__ ASCII stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. It was developed by the X3 comittee of the American Standards Association. The first editon was published in 1963. It included definitions for 128 characters. ASCII first entered commercial use in 1963 for American Telephone & Telegraph's network (AT&T).

48 65 6C 6C 6F 2C 20 77 6F 72 6C 64 21 24, is the ASCII for Hello, world! followed by a $.

__ANSI__ ANSI stands for American National Standards Institute. Ansi has 256 characters. ANSI was formed in 1918 when five engineering societies and three government agencies founded the American Engineering Standards Committee (AESC). The AESC eventually became ANSI in 1969. ANSI is used by government agencies, organizations, corporations, acedemic, international bodies, and individuals. ANSI is still used today by many people.

Hello World in ANSI: #include   ** int **  main  ( ** void ** ) ** { ** puts (  "Hello World!"  ); ** return ** EXIT_SUCCESS ; ** } **
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