Re: Devanagari

From: Dhrubajyoti Banerjee (dhruba@cdac.ernet.in)
Date: Tue Apr 18 2000 - 14:38:32 EDT


I think I'll just repost Robert Brady's posting. You can have a look at it
as this is quite ok for beginners.
http://www.cdac.org.in/html/gist/iscii91.pdf

----- Original Message -----
From: Tex Texin <texin@progress.com>
To: Unicode List <unicode@unicode.org>
Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2000 1:16 AM
Subject: Devanagari

> Looks like I need to learn a little Devanagari, enough to
> recognize characters, encoding issues, sorting, comparing,
> parsing issues,... the kinds of things a programmer runs into,
> especially when not using Unicode.
>
> Can anyone recommend good basic texts that cover either programming
> for Devanagari, or the initial elements for learning the language?
>
> Yes, I have the Unicode 3.0 book. Looking for additional info.
> tex
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