Okay kiddo, did you know that computers use special codes to do certain things when we press buttons on the keyboard? These codes are like secret messages that tell the computer what to do.
Now, c0 and c1 control codes are two different types of codes that the computer uses.
C0 control codes are like the bossy older sibling who wants things done a certain way. These codes control basic things like moving the cursor to a new line when we press the "enter" key or making a beep sound when we press certain buttons. They're called c0 because they're older and were used in the first computers a long time ago.
C1 control codes are like the more relaxed younger sibling who goes with the flow. These codes are newer and can do more things like changing the color of the text on the screen or making text bold or italic. They're called c1 because they came after c0 and are a newer version.
So whenever we use the keyboard on the computer, the c0 and c1 codes are working behind the scenes to make sure everything looks and works the way we want it to. Pretty cool, huh?