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**FREE LECTURE AT COMPUTER LITERACY BOOKSHOP** KEN LUNDE: JAPANESE ENCODING
From: David Farber <farber () central cis upenn edu>
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1993 13:38:35 -0400
**FREE LECTURE AT COMPUTER LITERACY BOOKSHOP** ---------------------------------------------- KEN LUNDE: JAPANESE ENCODING SYSTEMS ---------------------------------------------- The Japanese have a basic character set standard (and a supplemental one) of nearly 7,000 characters. This requires an encoding system beyond one 8-bit byte. The Japanese use three multiple-byte encoding systems: JIS, Shift-JIS and EUC. Ken Lunde, author of "Understanding Japanese Information Processing", will explain the differences between these three systems and the familiar ASCII. Wednesday, Oct. 27, 1993; 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Location: Computer Literacy Bookshop 2590 North First Street (at First and Trimble) San Jose (408) 435-1118 Stay tuned for Bart Kosko and fuzzy logic. Events at our stores are always FREE! ------------------------------------------------ To receive e-mail announcements of our lectures, send your e-mail address to: events_ca-request () clbooks com (for Calif. events) or events_va-request () clbooks com (for Virginia events) Cherrie C. Chiu, Computer Literacy Bookshops cherrie () clbooks com (408) 435-5015 x116
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