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hey everybody mr. Gibson here with your next lesson in cryptography and today were gonna be talking about how we can represent text or text characters as numerical value so were gonna build on what weve done previously in the course where weve just dealt with the 26 capital letters in the English alphabet and number them 0 through 25 and try and find a way to bring that into the modern text space when we deal with digital mediums like typing on a computer theres a lot more than 26 characters that we might wish to encrypt theres punctuation lowercase characters and characters from other languages so were going to want to talk about how to represent those as numbers and the good thing about this is that this is actually already a solved problem theres a lot of international standards on how to do this and were going to look at a few of those that have developed over time so the very first standard that came out had to do with teletype printers so this is a old photograph here f