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Big-Endian (BE) / Little-Endian (LE) are two ways to organize multi-byte words. For example, when using two bytes to represent a character in UTF-16, there are two ways to represent the character 0x1234 as a string of bytes (0x00-0xFF):
Byte Index: 0 1---------------------Big-Endian: 12 34Little-Endian: 34 12In order to decide if a text uses UTF-16BE or UTF-16LE, the specification recommends to prepend a Byte Order Mark (BOM) to the string, representing the character U+FEFF. So, if the first two bytes of a UTF-16 encoded text file are FE, FF
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