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Dear students of Block 6 AS computing, welcome to the computing class. I am your facilitator Dr.Ravichandran ( you can call me Dr.Ravi), I will be your course facilitator for AS computing and A2 computing. I will start communicating with you in this discussion forum - where you can start posting your queries and useful resources.

You are highly encouraged to interact with me and also with your peers as the class begins from 30th July 2013.

All the best and keep moving. Do not hesitate to ask and send your queries if you have one.

Regards,

Dr.Ravichandran

i HAVE ATTACHED THE SYLLABUS TOO.

YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THE ATTACHMENT FILE.

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Mizatul, No, there is a ASCIII code assigned for each letter in the keyboard. A- 65 - B - 66 etc
We also have similar character codes called EBCDIC.
Dr.Ravi
Maizatul Akmal Mohamad said:

greets Dr. Ravi.

yesterday you told us about the ASCII and you mentioned about the the codes for capital A, B and C. I wonder are there only codes for these three alphabets or there are codes for each letter from A to Z? how about numbers? do they have their respective codes? tq

Good one.

Ravi



Muhammad Raid Syamil said:

Thank you :)

Ravichandran said:

Good one.

Ravi



Muhammad Raid Syamil said:

Yes nabil you are correct.

Nabil Izzularif Bin Mohd Safiai said:

with regard to aiman's quetion and Dr Ravi's answer, I thougt that formatting the disk may cause the disk lose all the previous data but by deleting and writing new data , we can keep some selected data

Show off! >./p>


SuhenR said:

learnt new things @@ 

thanks Dr Ravi!

Wow. I can't imagine to learn so many things about computing in just a few days time. Thanks a lot Dr. Ravi! I can't wait to learn how to do programming! 

By the way, happy holidays to Dr. Ravi, and Happy Eid Mubarak to all my Muslim friends. :D

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