A code is a rule for converting a piece of information into another object or action, not necessarily of the same sort.
Code may also refer to:
Computing
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- Code (metadata), data elements whose allowable values can be represented as enumerated lists
- Code point, in numerical value used in character encoding
- Code.org, a non-profit organization and website that encourages U.S. school students to learn computer science
- Coding theory, branch of mathematics and computer science dealing with data transmission
- Machine code, a sequence of instructions to a processor unit
- Source code, a sequence of instructions written in some human-readable computer programming language
- Bytecode, a sequence of instructions interpreted by software
<code></code>
, an HTML element
Science and technology
edit- Code (coding theory), a subset of cardinality at least two of a Hamming space
- Code (cryptography), device for hiding the meaning of a message
- Code (semiotics), device to carry information in a verbal and/or nonverbal form
- Code (set theory), set with a particular isomorphism to another set
- Barcode, an optical, machine-readable representation of a numeric code that identifies the object to which it is attached
- Baudot code, used in telegraphy
- Diagnosis code, used to translate medical conditions into statistical codes, also used for the purpose of health care planning and reimbursement
- Encoding (memory), storage and recalling of information by organisms
- Genetic code, a correspondence between the structures of messenger RNA and proteins
- Hospital emergency codes, used in hospitals worldwide to alert staff to various emergencies
- Morse code, a method with which humans can transmit letters using only short and long pulses
- Nomenclature codes, rulebooks of scientific naming convention
- Serial code or serial number
Society and law
edit- Code (law), body of law written and enforced by a sovereign state
- Legal code (municipal), a body of law written by a regional or local governmental entity
- Building code, set of rules that specify the minimum standards for constructed objects
- Code name, a word or name used to refer to another name, word, project or person
- Ethical code, adopted by a profession, by a governmental or quasi-governmental organ, or by a trade group or other organization
- Code Parish in Latvia
Arts, entertainment, and media
editFilms
edit- The Code (2001 film), 2001 Linux documentary
- The Code (2002 film), French film
- Thick as Thieves (2009 film) or The Code, 2009 heist film
Literature
edit- Code (novel), a 2013 novel by Kathy Reichs
- Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software, a 1999 book by Charles Petzold
- Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace, a 1999 book by Lawrence Lessig
- Code: Version 2.0, a 2006 update to Lessig's 1999 book
- The Code (novel), a novel in the Nick Carter-Killmaster series
Music
edit- Code (band), English black metal band
- Codes (band), Irish indie electronic band
- The Code (band), ska punk band
- Code (album), a 1987 album by Cabaret Voltaire
- The Code (album), a 2016 album by Young Noble & Deuce Deuce, or the title song
- The Code (EP), an EP by Monsta X
- U;Nee Code or Code, the 2003 debut album by Korean pop singer U;Nee
- "The Code" (King Von song), 2020
- "Code" (song), a 2022 song by Offset and Moneybagg Yo
- "The Code" (Nemo song), a 2024 song by Nemo
Television
edit- The Code (Australian TV series), a 2014–2016 Australian political drama
- The Code (British TV programme), a 2011 British mathematics documentary series from BBC2
- The Code (American TV series), a 2019 American military legal drama
- The Code (game show), British game show
- "The Code" (Smart Guy), a 1997 episode of Smart Guy
- "The Code" (The Amazing World of Gumball), a 2016 episode of The Amazing World of Gumball
- Code: Secret Room, 2016 South Korean TV series
- The Code: Crime and Justice, a 2007 Australian legal documentary program
- The Code (Fear the Walking Dead), an episode of Fear the Walking Dead
Video games
edit- Code (video game), a puzzle video game
- Konami Code, a cheat code which appears in mainly Konami video games
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
edit- Code (audio standard), or ΧΟΔΕ, high-fidelity audio disc brand developed by T-Bone Burnett
- Motion Picture Production Code or Hays Code, the voluntary US films censorship guidelines from 1930 to 1968
Sports and hobbies
edit- Code, any one of the distinct games known as football
- Code, a unit of scale in model railroading
- Rugby codes, distinguishing between rugby league and rugby union