- In
communications and
information processing,
code is a
system of
rules to
convert information—such as a letter, word, sound, image, or gesture—into another...
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Morse code is a
telecommunications method which encodes text
characters as
standardized sequences of two
different signal durations,
called dots and dashes...
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computer programs Line
coding, in data
storage Source coding,
compression used in data
transmission Coding theory Channel coding Coding (social sciences),...
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Code is the
fourth studio album by the
American rock band
Pearl Jam,
released on
August 27, 1996,
through Epic Records.
Following a
troubled tour for...
- A QR
code, quick-response
code, is a type of two-dimensional
matrix barcode invented in 1994 by
Masahiro Hara of ****anese
company Denso Wave for labelling...
- A
postal code (also
known locally in
various English-speaking
countries throughout the
world as a postcode, post
code, PIN or ZIP
Code) is a
series of...
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Huffman code is a
particular type of
optimal prefix code that is
commonly used for
lossless data compression. The
process of
finding or
using such a
code is...
- The ZIP
Code system (an
acronym for Zone
Improvement Plan) is the
system of
postal codes used by the
United States Postal Service (USPS). The term ZIP...
- The
Code of
Hammurabi is a
Babylonian legal text
composed during 1755–1750 BC. It is the longest, best-organized, and best-preserved
legal text from the...
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Code,
code, or
codé in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
code is a rule for
converting a
piece of
information into
another object or action, not...