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This video tutorial focuses on the ASCII code, which stands for the American Standard Code for Information Interchange. The task is to convert the word "blue" to binary using a partial ASCII table. A table is created with letters, their decimal values, and corresponding binary values. The letters for "blue" are B(66), L(108), U(117), and E(101). Capitalization matters, as uppercase letters have different decimal values. The next step is to convert these decimal values into seven-bit binary values, as per the ASCII code standard.