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'''Unicode''' is a character encoding standard designed to formalize a universal representation of alphanumeric symbols. The Unicode standard has around 100,000 symbols along with rules on their use. It is widely implemented in a variety of languages including [[Python programming language|Python]], [[Java programming language|Java]] and [[.NET]].
'''Unicode''' is a character encoding standard designed to formalize a universal representation of alphanumeric symbols. The Unicode standard has around 100,000 symbols along with rules on their use. It is widely implemented in a variety of languages including [[Python programming language|Python]], [[Java programming language|Java]] and [[.NET]].
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Unicode is a character encoding standard designed to formalize a universal representation of alphanumeric symbols. The Unicode standard has around 100,000 symbols along with rules on their use. It is widely implemented in a variety of languages including Python, Java and .NET.