Richard Wordingham wrote:
> Just steer them away from UTF-16! (And vigorously prohibit the very concept of UCS-2).
UTF-16 is very useful. I use it in my research project.
If the byte content of a UTF-16 file is displayed in a hexadecimal display then for all plane 0 characters the byte content of the character codes are thereby displayed directly.
Also, all characters that can be encoded in Unicode can be stored in a UTF-16 file.
William Overington
Friday 25 August 2017
----Original message----
From : unicode_at_unicode.org
Date : 2017/08/25 - 00:23 (GMTST)
To : unicode_at_unicode.org
Subject : Re: Unicode education in Schools
On Thu, 24 Aug 2017 17:17:10 +0000
Andre Schappo via Unicode <unicode_at_unicode.org> wrote:
> So, I consider it important to familiarise students with SMP
> characters as well as BMP characters. Then when they develop software
> they will, at the start, be thinking beyond ASCII and Unicode BMP
> characters.
Just steer them away from UTF-16! (And vigorously prohibit the very
concept of UCS-2).
Richard.
Received on Fri Aug 25 2017 - 06:57:37 CDT
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