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Encoding is how you take something that a human can read and convert it into something a machine can read, a language called “binary.”
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“Encoding is how you take something that a human can read and convert it into something a machine can read” — or more generally — “how one takes something an intelligent being can read”.
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One of the scary things about all of this is that Bruguier, the twenty-something software engineer who is a PhD graduate from the California Institute of Technology, wrote a thesis entitled Encoding of Financial Signals in the Human Brain 2007.
Does Kindle encode evil financial signals in brain, turning staid readers into economic vampires? Paul 2009
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The option "Filename Encoding" on the Versioning tab sheet is automatically active in this use case.
2BakSa.Net 2010
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- Fixed deletion of older versions when copying in real-time to Amazon S3 with Filename Encoding
Fileforum 2009
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'Encoding', which is the type name that encapsulates how we translate back and forth between bytes and strings.
MSDN Blogs marcelolr 2010
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At the Salt Lake City "Remote Encoding Center" of the United States Postal Service, hundreds of clerks sit in silence, day and night, staring at America's worst-addressed envelopes.
Letters' Last Hope 2011
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Mr. Oliver works in the Salt Lake City "Remote Encoding Center" of the U.S. Postal Service—a room where hundreds of clerks sit in silence, day and night, staring at America's worst-addressed envelopes.
Poor Penmanship Spells Job Security for Post Office's Scribble Specialists Barry Newman 2011
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Thus, engineers from Google and Apple have got together to try to propose an encoding for these emoji (they have identified 674 of them!) that can be added to the official standard ISO/IEC 10646, as can be seen in this document, Proposal for Encoding Emoji Symbols.
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Encoding my SFF characters and their situations with psychological realism, and
MIND MELD: Who are Your Literary Influences in the Ongoing Conversation of Science Fiction? 2009
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