Will We Run Out of Unicodes? (opens in new tab)
Before Unicode, digital text lived in a fragmented world of 8-bit encodings. ASCII had settled in as the good-enough-for-English core, taking up the first half of codes, but the other half was a mish-mash of regional code pages that mapped characters differently depending on locale. One set for accented Latin letters, another set for Cyrillic.
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