A punched card is a piece of stiff paper that stores digital data in the form of ___________
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A punched card is a piece of stiff paper that stores digital data in the form
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- Punch cards that are known are paper cards where holes are also punched by hand or machine to represent computer data and directions.
- They were a widely-used means of the input file into early computers. The cards were then fed into a card reader that's connected to a computer, which converts the sequence of holes to digital information.
- The programmer will take the stack of cards to a computer and then feed the cards into a card reader to input the program.
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