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Thursday, 11 December 2008

Unicode Support in APL

The end game for character-mapping conflicts? In a new article, Morten Kromberg explains how and why Dyalog embraced Unicode and meets some strange characters on the Basic Multilingual Plane.

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Posted by Stephen Taylor at 05:00
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