Definition of Unicode in English:
Unicode
nounˈjuːnɪkəʊdˈyo͞onəˌkōd
mass nounComputing An international encoding standard for use with different languages and scripts, by which each letter, digit, or symbol is assigned a unique numeric value that applies across different platforms and programs.
Example sentencesExamples
- This means that a Unicode document can contain any number of characters from any number of languages, without having to worry about clashes between them.
- Gentium is a Unicode typeface that contains Roman, Greek and Cyrillic characters, including many characters seldom seen in even the most ambitious typefaces.
- As there are two bytes for every letter, we assume we are dealing with a multibyte representation of text, most likely a Unicode encoding.
- What they did do was give an academic discussion about how to preserve shell code in a Unicode conversion environment, with no code samples.
- This is admirable, but it is nearly impossible to filter a Unicode character stream to decide what is ‘safe ‘in some application and what is not.