ASCIIalkuperäisen
ASCIIalkuperäisen is a hypothetical concept or term that combines "ASCII," a character encoding standard, with the Finnish word "alkuperäinen," meaning "original" or "primary." In essence, it refers to the foundational or original form of ASCII characters, emphasizing their early and fundamental nature.
The ASCII standard, first published in 1963, established a set of 128 characters, including uppercase and lowercase
Understanding ASCIIalkuperäinen implies an appreciation for the historical context of computing. It suggests looking back to