Before ASCII’s global victory, IBM birthed EBCDIC (Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code, 1963)—a character encoding so strange, even simple alphabetic sorting failed spectacularly. Banks and mainframes today still use EBCDIC, forcing programmers into awkward transcoding rituals. Yes, your modern banking transactions still secretly chant ancient IBM incantations from the Kennedy administration.
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