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Creates ASP.NET Code-39



ASP.NET Code 39 generator is very inexpensive to buy and easy to learn in use. The popularity of the ASP.NET Code 39 is very considerable due to the easiness in application. In 1974, ASP.NET Code 39 is invented by Dr. David Allais and Ray Stevens of Intermec. In the begging, the original design idea of the ASP.NET Code 39 is that it includes two wide bars (binary value 1) and one wide space for each character almost in 40 possible characters. As the going on of the evolution of the ASP.NET Code 39, the component of one ASP.NET Code 39 includes 5 bars and 4 spaces to represent 43 characters. As the total number of the begging representing characters are 39, the code is named ASP.NET Code 39. The expansions of the representing characters are punctuation and space bar, which make the total number changed to 43. Code 39 was later standardised as ANSI MH 10.8 M-1983 and MIL-STD-1189.



Except for the ASP.NET Code 39, the list of other barcodes are listed in the below: HIBC LIC 128, HIBC LIC 39, HIBC PAS 128, HIBC PAS 39, IATA 2 of 5 Barcode, UPC-A, UPC-E, Code 2 of 5, Interleaved 2 of 5, ITF-14, ISBN, ISSN, MSI Plessey, POSTNET, PLANET, Identcode, Leitcode, USPS Intelligent Mail Barcode (Onecode), RM4SCC, GS1 Databar, QR-Code, PDF-417, Data Matrix, ISBT 128, Codabar, ISMN, Italian Post 25, JAN-13, JAN-8, Matrix 2 of 5, Numly Number, OPC, Pharmacode,Code-11, Code-39, Code-93, Code-128, GS1-128/UCC/EAN-128, EAN-8, EAN-13.





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