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'''The Multiple Code''' allows [[Plurality|plural]] [[System|systems]] to communicate a large amount of information about themselves in a relatively short space. It's a code of different letters, numbers and symbols, each with their own meaning.<ref>https://sites.google.com/view/multiplecode/home
'''The Multiple Code''' is a code that allows [[Plurality|plural]] [[System|systems]] to communicate a large amount of information about themselves in a relatively short space. It's a code of different letters, numbers and symbols, each with their own meaning.<ref>https://sites.google.com/view/multiplecode/home


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Revision as of 13:10, 12 May 2021

the multiple code ( n.)
Other formsMultiCode, MuC
Applies tosystems, headmates, system functions
OriginPrometheus Networks Collective

The Multiple Code is a code that allows plural systems to communicate a large amount of information about themselves in a relatively short space. It's a code of different letters, numbers and symbols, each with their own meaning.[1]

History

It was mad as a modernized version of the one made by The Consortium system in 2001.[2]

Related Terms

The Plural Code is a similar code, using emojis instead.

Sources