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Why do we need Unicode?
In the (not too) early days, all that existed was ASCII. This was okay, as all that would ever be needed were a few control characters, punctuation, numbers and letters like the ones in this sentence. Unfortunately, today's strange world of global intercommunication and social media was not foreseen, and it is not too unusual to see English, العربية, 汉语, עִבְרִית, ελληνικά, and ភាសាខ្មែរ in the same document (I hope I didn't break any old browsers).
But for argument's sake, let’s say Joe Average is a software developer. He...
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UTF-8 is capable of encoding all 1,112,064 [2] valid Unicode code points using a variable-width encoding of one to four one-byte (8-bit) code units. Code points with lower numerical values, which tend to occur more frequently, are encoded using fewer bytes. See more
UTF-8 is a character encoding standard used for electronic communication. Defined by the Unicode Standard, the name is derived from Unicode Transformation Format – 8-bit. Almost every webpage is … See more
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) set out to compose a universal multi-byte character set in 1989. The draft ISO 10646 standard contained a non … See more
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The primary advantage of UTF-16 is that the Windows API required it to be used to get access to all Unicode characters (only recently has this … See moreThe official name for the encoding is UTF-8, the spelling used in all Unicode Consortium documents. The hyphen-minus is … See more
UTF-8 encodes code points in one to four bytes, depending on the value of the code point. In the following table, the characters u to z are replaced by the bits of the code point, from the positions U+uvwxyz:
The first 128 code points (ASCII) need 1 byte. The next … See moreUTF-8 has been the most common encoding for the World Wide Web since 2008. As of October 2024 , UTF-8 is used by 98.3% of surveyed web sites. Although many pages only use … See more
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WEBFeb 18, 2022 · UTF-8 uses one to four units of eight bits, and UTF-16 uses one or two units of 16 bits, to cover the entire Unicode of 21 bits maximum. Units use prefixes so that character boundaries can be spotted, and …
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WEBCharacter encoding using internationally accepted standards permits worldwide interchange of text in electronic form. The most used character encoding on the web is UTF-8, used in 98.2% of surveyed web sites, as …
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