In communications and information processing, code is a system of rules to convert information—such as a letter, word, sound, image, or gesture—into another form or representation, sometimes shortened or secret, for communication through a channel or storage in a medium. An early example is the invention of language, which enabled a person, through speech, to communicate what he or she saw, heard, felt, or thought to others. But speech limits the range of communication to the distance a voice can carry, and limits the audience to those present when the speech is uttered. The invention of writing, which converted spoken language into visual symbols, extended the range of communication across space and time.
The process of encoding converts information from a source into symbols for communication or storage. Decoding is the reverse process, converting code symbols back into a form that the recipient understands.
One reason for coding is to enable communication in places where ordinary plain language, spoken or written, is difficult or impossible. For example, semaphore, where the configuration of flags held by a signaller or the arms of a semaphore tower encodes parts of the message, typically individual letters and numbers. Another person standing a great distance away can interpret the flags and reproduce the words sent.
"I am the hunter of the selfish and the damned
Killing in the name of my homeland
Cleansing all the things that brought me such pain
I am the storm born of Hell’s rain
Tearing at the flesh in a bloodthirsty lust
These things spoken are things I must
I won’t hear your passionate lies
Those tormented have yet to die
Redemption accomplished through futile attempts
I will not rest until they’re all fucking dead
Relentless and persistent why do you care?
We are almighty but we can share
You can never hope to even come close
We have the numbers to tighten the rope
Born of metal and complex machine,
It’s no wonder I am so fucking mean
Delicate touch and an unprogrammed mind