Topic Brief: The life and death of Phil Katz, inventor of the PKZIP format, as told by Dave Plummer, the creator of ZIPFolders for Windows. Firstly, a huge thank you for tuning in and spending your valuable time with me.
How Do Zip Files Work -
The life and death of Phil Katz, inventor of the PKZIP format, as told by Dave Plummer, the creator of ZIPFolders for Windows. Firstly, a huge thank you for tuning in and spending your valuable time with me. Computers store text (or, at least, English text) as eight bits per character.
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- The life and death of Phil Katz, inventor of the PKZIP format, as told by Dave Plummer, the creator of ZIPFolders for Windows.
- Firstly, a huge thank you for tuning in and spending your valuable time with me.
- Computers store text (or, at least, English text) as eight bits per character.
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