From arcane ASCII to the printed page - computer basics

1989 
To paraphrase John Seybold ( Publishing from the Desktop ), human computer users have the illusion that computers talk in ordinary text, while the computer believes humans communicate in positive and negative voltage patterns called "bit patterns." One bridge between human and machine that helps maintain this illusion is a convention called the American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII).
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