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*ANSI X3.64 - Additional Controls For Use With American National Standard Code for Information Interchange (withdrawn 1994) | *ANSI X3.64 - Additional Controls For Use With American National Standard Code for Information Interchange (withdrawn 1994) | ||
*ANS X3.23-1974 - American National Standard COBOL 1974 | |||
*ANS X3.23-1985 - COBOL-85 | |||
*ANSI X3.159-1989 - Programming Language C ([[ANSI C]]) | *ANSI X3.159-1989 - Programming Language C ([[ANSI C]]) | ||
*ANSI X3.274-1996 - Programming Language REXX | *ANSI X3.274-1996 - Programming Language REXX | ||
[[Category:Standards organisation]] | [[Category:Standards organisation]] |
Revision as of 21:10, 9 April 2018
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
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- ANSI X3.64 - Additional Controls For Use With American National Standard Code for Information Interchange (withdrawn 1994)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 X3.159-1989 - Programming Language C (ANSI C)
- ANSI X3.274-1996 - Programming Language REXX