Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Define UniCode

UniCode is a means of encoding characters for dealing out on personal computers. The ASCII character set uses immediately one byte and so can simply encode 256 characters. The UniCode set, alternatively, uses two bytes and can thus encode a much greater number of characters, dealing simply with writing systems not based on the Latin alphabet, for example those for Arabic, Korean, Russian, Chinese or Japanese.

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