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| | | | The standard for how to represent human writing for many years was ASCII, or American Standard Code for Information Interchange. This representation reserved 7 bits for encoding a character. This serv | |
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daniel-m.github.io
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| | | | Generalist Developer, an enthusiastic physicist that spends most of its days telling computers how to do stuff | |
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gregtatum.com
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| | In part 1 of this article I covered the idea of creating character sets, and different strategies for encoding them. The article covered UTF-32 and UTF-16 encodings with the benefits and drawbacks of |