The chr() method returns a string representing
a character whose Unicode code point is an integer.
print(chr(71), chr(101),
chr(101), chr(107),
chr(115), chr(32),
chr(102), chr(111),
chr(114),chr(32),
chr(71), chr(101),
chr(101), chr(107),
chr(115))
-> G e e k s f o r G e e k s
# Convert integer 65 to ASCII Character ('A')
y = chr(65)
print(type(y), y)
# Print A-Z
for i in range(65, 65+25):
print(chr(i), end = " , ")