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Windows was one of the first Operating Systems to adopt Unicode. Back then, there was indeed no UTF-8 yet, and UCS-2 was the most common encoding used for Unicode. So Windows' initial Unicode support was based on UCS-2.
By the time Unicode outgrew UCS-2, and UTF-8 and UTF-16 became more popular, it was too late for Windows to change over to UTF-8 without breaking tons of existing code 1, however UTF-16 is backwards compatible with UCS-2, so Microsoft was able to switch to UTF-16 with minimal effort, and little-to-no changes to existing user co...
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