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Code vs Unicode - What's the difference?

code | unicode |


As a verb code

is .

Unicode - What does it mean?

unicode | |

Unicode vs Punycode - What's the difference?

unicode | punycode |


As a proper noun punycode is

(computing) a mapping from unicode to the simpler ascii character set, intended for the representation of international domain names where unicode is not available.

Unicode vs Wyde - What's the difference?

unicode | wyde |


As a proper noun Unicode

is a series of character encoding standards intended to support the characters used by a large number of the world’s languages.

As a noun wyde is

2-byte unsigned data, mainly used for a Unicode character.

As an adjective wyde is

obsolete spelling of lang=en.

Unicode vs Unicodification - What's the difference?

unicode | unicodification |


As a proper noun Unicode

is a series of character encoding standards intended to support the characters used by a large number of the world’s languages.

As a noun unicodification is

conversion to a format, platform, etc. compatible with Unicode.

Unicode vs Unihan - What's the difference?

unicode | unihan |


As a proper noun unihan is

(computing|typography) a character set, a subset of unicode, that attempts to unify the regional and historical variants of han characters by treating them as different glyphs representing the same grapheme.

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