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Since you tagged this with web design, I assume you need to optimize the code size to be as small as possible to transfer files quickly.
The alternatives to UTF-8 would be the other Unicode encodings, since there is no alternative to using Unicode (for regular computer systems at least).
If you look at how UTF-8 is specified, you'll see that all code points up to U+007F will require one octet, and code points up to U+07FF will require two octets, up to U+FFFF three and four octets for code points up to U+10FFFF. For UTF-16, you will need two oct...
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