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by carapace
3211 days ago
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When I'm trolling you'll know it. I have a point, I believe it's a good point, and I'm making it. For languages that can be represented as a sequence of little pictures Unicode is a little better than ASCII. For the rest, it's a scam: We tell people that we have a way of dealing with human languages in computers but it's half-baked, born in ignorance, and all the grotty details are papered over, but you can write PIZZA SLICE or POOP now, so fuck it, ship it. Represent: "Astral Plane"? What does that have to do with a standard catalog mapping numbers to pictures? I feel Unicode messes that up. Encoding: UTF-8 is near perfect, 'nuff said. Ken Thompson and Rob Pike doing their thing. Drawing: Doesn't even begin to touch it really. Unicode is a nasty little black hole that's sucking up time and other resources and not really solving the problem. |
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It's a hard problem and will take decades to for the right solutions/implementations to present themselves. Surely one day there will be an improved successor to Unicode. Things are a lot better than they were even ten years ago, however.