How Computers Store Text - ASCII, Unicode, UTF-8, UTF-16, and UTF-32

How Computers Store Text - ASCII, Unicode, UTF-8, UTF-16, and UTF-32

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@촉촉한초코칩-j8t
@촉촉한초코칩-j8t - 09.10.2024 10:21

상!

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@_yukulele
@_yukulele - 04.10.2024 22:39

I don't understand why it's necessary to specify that a byte is a continuation byte with `01` when it necessarily follows a multiple byte.

I suggest a less bit-wasteful encoding: if the byte starts with a 0, it's the last byte; otherwise, at least one other byte follows.

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@hyunwhanjoe3477
@hyunwhanjoe3477 - 23.09.2024 07:57

I had no idea how UTF-8 worked for years and in one minute I got a sense of how it worked. Great job with the video

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@semyonarteev3100
@semyonarteev3100 - 21.09.2024 16:55

-> Lowercase
char |= 32

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@oldschoolsoldier1634
@oldschoolsoldier1634 - 01.09.2024 21:25

Awesome video

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@GerardoFurtado
@GerardoFurtado - 28.08.2024 05:50

It's a shame that a vide of such quality has so few views. Please keep making them, it's hard (I know), but at some point the views will grow up, hopefully exponentially.

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@niik8790
@niik8790 - 28.08.2024 05:02

Thank you so much for this explanation it really helps!

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@meowsqueak
@meowsqueak - 28.08.2024 00:47

Fantastic! Your channel needs more viewers! Keep up the great work.

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@cryptociva
@cryptociva - 11.08.2024 00:20

Great explanation❤

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