merkistönkoodi
Merkistönkoodi, often translated as character encoding, is a system that assigns a unique numerical value to each character in a given set of characters, such as letters, numbers, and symbols. This numerical representation allows computers to store, process, and transmit text data. Without character encoding, digital devices would not be able to understand or display characters consistently.
Early character encoding systems like ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) were developed to handle
One of the most significant developments in character encoding is Unicode. Unicode is a universal character
The choice of character encoding can have implications for data integrity and interoperability. If data is