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by baq 2071 days ago
unicode absolutely had to be done. it'd be even more insane to leave strings as they were. maybe if you never venture outside of 7 bits it's only pain with negative ROI, but trust me the world has more languages than english and first-class support for unicode strings as just strings is a must. it was a painful transition but a necessary one. all other modern languages simply started there (and they're old enough to have a beer, too).