June 2025
Intermediate to advanced
1129 pages
53h
English
“Without difference, equality is no fun.”—Dieter Hildebrandt (1927–2013)
So far we’ve worked mainly with primitive data types and briefly with the object types String and Point. In this chapter we’ll focus on single characters and sequences of characters, called strings . Strings can be declared mutable and immutable.
The transmission of data has always played a central role in IT. As a result, different standards have emerged to capture different kinds of information. We’ll cover these standards in this chapter.
To enable the exchange of documents, the American Standards Association introduced a 7-bit encoding in 1963 called American Standard Code ...
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