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Unicode Explained by Jukka K. Korpela

Unicode Explained



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Posted by: Notan | September 08, 2011 at 08:07 AM. This process was called Han Unification, and would soon become the bane of my . This happens when trying to concatenate an unicode string to string object. Google On the Official Google Blog, Mark Davis explained today, "[T]he characters 'fi' can either be represented as two characters ('f' and 'i'), or a special display form '?'. Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Simply Explained: This is the reason why the only valid way to encode unicode is UTF8. The extra CPU cannot be explained away by the wider characters. You can find the Unicode number for all the character sets; from general characters that use frequently (A, B, C, etc.) to chess symbols. Somewhere down the line, somebody thought that it would be a great idea to save time and space by saying that, in Unicode, all of these han characters are, for all intents and purposes, exactly the same. Google Announces Unicode Progress. Han Unification is definitely a complicated issue and I wasn't sure if I explained it very clearly :x. Unicode Table is list of unicode characters number. Containing everything you need to understand Unicode, this comprehensive reference from O'Reilly takes you on a detailed guide through the complex character world. O'Reilly book "Unicode Explained: Internationalize Documents, Programs, and Web Sites". I will be the first to admit that I am a clueless chauvinist American, and I knew little about Unicode besides the fact that it existed. I found several brilliant on-line articles that explained Unicode. Searching inside Unicode strings (NVARCHAR strings) is a lot more cpu-intensive than searching inside single-byte strings (VARCHAR strings). I also explained how to display Unicode characters in HTML using character references. Withe the growing Please read the article on Unicode by Joel on Software, and the book Unicode Explained.