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ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) is a character encoding standard that represents text in computers and communication equipment using numerical values. It includes 128 characters, covering English letters, digits, punctuation marks, and control characters. The second language, which may refer to various contexts, is often seen as programming languages like Python or
Java, which utilize ASCII for their syntax but also encompass broader functionalities beyond text representation. However, without further specification, "the second language" could refer to many things depending on the context.