+ 3

What is unicode

Someone make a code alert with text example:Hello world. without using any word... they use symbols... someone call that unicode... what is that?

7th Jul 2018, 1:57 AM
Jingga Sona
Jingga Sona - avatar
7 Answers
+ 6
In earlier date of computing there was ASCII standard characters set, but it is limited to latin character sets, and only 256 characters, many other nations using non latin characters were left unsupported. Then computer scientists came up with Unicode, a standard that defines multi-byte characters which gives better support for non latin characters, a single Unicode character can consists from 1 up to 4 bytes. More about Unicode here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2241348/what-is-unicode-utf-8-utf-16 https://stackoverflow.com/questions/496321/utf-8-utf-16-and-utf-32 Hth, cmiiw : )
7th Jul 2018, 5:19 AM
Ipang
7th Jul 2018, 2:06 AM
Nomeh Uchenna Gabriel
Nomeh Uchenna Gabriel - avatar
+ 2
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode
7th Jul 2018, 2:15 AM
B K
+ 1
Nomeh Uchenna Gabriel i still dont understand...😅😅😅
7th Jul 2018, 2:08 AM
Jingga Sona
Jingga Sona - avatar
+ 1
Jingga Sona Unicode represents a collection of all symbols used/found in all human languages
7th Jul 2018, 3:04 AM
Dlite
Dlite - avatar
+ 1
D'lite i still cant get it to logic... so the "hello world" in unicode is a group of symbol?
7th Jul 2018, 3:06 AM
Jingga Sona
Jingga Sona - avatar