ASCII Codes
American Standard Code for Information Interchange also known as ASCII was the first official computer character encoding scheme.
With a total of 128 different characters available on the original ASCII scheme it meant that all characters on a computer could be shown using only 7 bits. An 8 bit system was considered but later abandoned.
The original ASCII code only has 94 printable characters, which are as follows :
| Binary | Oct | Dec | Hex | Glyph |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 010 0000 | 040 | 32 | 20 | ␠ |
| 010 0001 | 041 | 33 | 21 | ! |
| 010 0010 | 042 | 34 | 22 | “ |
| 010 0011 | 043 | 35 | 23 | # |
| 010 0100 | 044 | 36 | 24 | $ |
| 010 0101 | 045 | 37 | 25 | % |
| 010 0110 | 046 | 38 | 26 | & |
| 010 0111 | 047 | 39 | 27 | ‘ |
| 010 1000 | 050 | 40 | 28 | ( |
Dunbar Domains – Interview (April)
I promised an interview with Dunbar Domains and I have been true to my word here it is. But well its not just one, Dunbar Domains have promised an interviw every few months, mabey even monthly!
so watch out.
How long have you been with Dunbar Domains?
I have personally been with Dunbar Domains since November 2006.
How did you get where you are in the business?
when I was started as an order completer, my job was to link all payments with orders and to then complete the order for the customer. I quickly volunteered to also work on the support emails. This however required me to spend alot of my time training with the owners to learn about how the servers worked and alot of scripting as these are our most common problems. June 2008 I finally got what I wanted I moved into the Customer Relations department where I wrote the press releases and all articles for the website. I still kept hard at work in the customer support area but was also given spare time, during which I mostly worked in the server building learning the ropes.