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The Unicode standard recognizes code points within PUAs as legitimate Unicode character codes, but does not assign them any (abstract) character.
Except, the ǃ= characters are not the same as the "not equal to" operator we are used to, because 'ǃ' is not an exclamation mark but a Unicode character known as Alveolar click.
The Unicode standard works by assigning a unique code consisting of letters and numbers to represent every character in every language the standard supports. However, due to the number of ...
The Unicode standard defines the binary code points for roughly 150,000 characters found in languages around the world. The standard has the capacity to define more than 1 million characters.
In addition to text itself, Unicode also supports many characters such as emoji. The character set is used in Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML), which is used to create web pages. Thanks to Unicode, a ...
iOS: Unicode-created emoji might be hot shit now, but they’re no help when you need to access more obscure punctuation marks, accented characters, and currency symbols in a document or totally ...