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American National Standards Institute (ANSI) | American National Standards Institute (ANSI); U.S.-based organization which defines standards for computing devices, protocols, programming languages etc. | ||
The Windows code page 1252 (often called ANSI) was originally based on an ANSI draft that evolved later into [[ISO]] Standard 8859-1. | The Windows code page 1252 (often called ANSI) was originally based on an ANSI draft that evolved later into [[ISO]] Standard 8859-1. | ||
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==Standards== | ==Standards== | ||
*ANSI X3.4-1986 - Coded Character Sets — 7-Bit American Standard Code for Information Interchange (7-Bit [[ASCII]]) | *ANSI X3.4-1986 - Coded Character Sets — 7-Bit American Standard Code for Information Interchange (7-Bit [[ASCII]]) | ||
*ANSI X3.41-1990 - Code Extension Techniques for Use with the 7-Byte Coded Character Set of ASCII | |||
*ANSI X3.64 - Additional Controls For Use With American National Standard Code for Information Interchange (withdrawn 1994) | *ANSI X3.64 - Additional Controls For Use With American National Standard Code for Information Interchange (withdrawn 1994) | ||
*ANSI X3.159-1989 - Programming Language C | *ANS X3.23-1974 - American National Standard COBOL 1974 | ||
*ANS X3.23-1985 - COBOL-85 | |||
*ANSI X3.37-1995 - Programming Language APT | |||
*ANSI X3.74-1987 - Programming Language PL/I General-Purpose Subset | |||
*ANSI X3.124.2-1988 - Graphical Kernel System (GKS) Pascal Binding | |||
*ANSI X3.159-1989 - Programming Language C ([[ANSI C]]) | |||
*ANSI X3.165-1992 - DIBOL | |||
*ANSI X3.215-1994 - ANS Forth | |||
*ANSI X3.226-1994 - Common Lisp | |||
*ANSI X3.274-1996 - Programming Language REXX | *ANSI X3.274-1996 - Programming Language REXX | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:05, 26 April 2025
American National Standards Institute (ANSI); U.S.-based organization which defines standards for computing devices, protocols, programming languages etc.
The Windows code page 1252 (often called ANSI) was originally based on an ANSI draft that evolved later into ISO Standard 8859-1.
Standards
- ANSI X3.4-1986 - Coded Character Sets — 7-Bit American Standard Code for Information Interchange (7-Bit ASCII)
- ANSI X3.41-1990 - Code Extension Techniques for Use with the 7-Byte Coded Character Set of ASCII
- ANSI X3.64 - Additional Controls For Use With American National Standard Code for Information Interchange (withdrawn 1994)
- ANS X3.23-1974 - American National Standard COBOL 1974
- ANS X3.23-1985 - COBOL-85
- ANSI X3.37-1995 - Programming Language APT
- ANSI X3.74-1987 - Programming Language PL/I General-Purpose Subset
- ANSI X3.124.2-1988 - Graphical Kernel System (GKS) Pascal Binding
- ANSI X3.159-1989 - Programming Language C (ANSI C)
- ANSI X3.165-1992 - DIBOL
- ANSI X3.215-1994 - ANS Forth
- ANSI X3.226-1994 - Common Lisp
- ANSI X3.274-1996 - Programming Language REXX