This video gives an introduction to UTF-8 and Unicode. It gives a detail description of UTF-8 and how to encode in UTF-8. This is a video presentation of the article “How about Unicode and UTF-8” which was published on www.gamedev.net.
Writing an STL-Style UTF-8 String Class –
How about Unicode and UTF-8 –
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Thanks for all of the feedback. I had been away from YouTube for a while stuck on some projects. I've looked though all of the corrections, and in the next week or so, I'll annotate the video to make any corrections to help any new people that come and look at the video. Note: This is an introduction to UTF-8 to help people that have no clue on what it is. Thanks
youre speaking soft
Алло??
its 1048575 not 1112064
I got lost in the example 🙁
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What happened to Greek, you didn't mentioned Greek.
It was just there and you didn't mention it.
Nice explanation!! I've been looking for this for a day. (Although the example is a slight problem cuz it's outside the range)
Do more of these
Amazing
It was really great
Thanks bud
how to use UTF-8 ( lao language )
Are you Indian?? 🤔
nice explanation.
why is it such a fucking nightmare trying to do anything in python to do with encoding??
i was creating text parser when i got stuck with UTF-8 and how it worked
but not any longer after watching this video
thanks a lot man, that was so helpful
I want to encode english word phonetics (pronounciation) data which has special characters. What should I do?
Use UTF-8? For example the data will be î ȗ ø À ē
<⚫> ereh-hcuot-t'nod
Click!
8 bit byte? Do we have a 16 bit byte or a 32 bit byte? 😛
It's pronouced 'eSKIII' not 'esiii'.
why wouldn't they make the 2 byte encoding start with 10 and then the 3-byte 110 and the fourth 4-byte 1110? It just seems like a wasted bit to put another 1 in front of the 2, 3, and 4 byte encodings
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