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If you are running Java through your terminal or command line without a separate library of graphical user interface components, your "system.out.println()" method may not use Unicode by default.
Character.getNumericValue(aChar) will let me convert a char into an int. I want to know how I can reverse the process and get a char from an integer? Thanks.
Here's the story. I've been tasked with creating a network application client. My inclination would be to use Perl, but I thought this would be an interesting experiment to see how well Java would ...
A new JavaScript obfuscation method utilizing invisible Unicode characters to represent binary values is being actively abused in phishing attacks targeting affiliates of an American political ...
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