Computer engineer [Marco Cilloni] realized a lot of developers today still have trouble dealing with Unicode in their programs, especially in the C/C++ world. He wrote an excellent guide that ...
Many of the fonts included with Microsoft Windows have support for languages with non-Latin characters such as Hebrew, Greek and Arabic. However, you must configure Outlook 2010 to use Unicode UTF-8 ...
These Genki Resource pages were written using the Unicode (UTF-8) format for character encoding. In order for you to properly view these pages, you may need to modify a browser setting. Look for the ...
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