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What is the difference between UTF-8 and Unicode?
WebMar 14, 2009 · UTF-8 is a variable width character encoding capable of encoding all 1,112,064 valid code points in Unicode using one to four 8 …
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To expand on the answers others have given:
We've got lots of languages with lots of characters that computers should ideally display. Unicode assigns each character a unique number, or code point.
Computers deal with such numbers as bytes... skipping a bit of history here and ignoring memory addressing issues, 8-bit computers would treat an 8-bit byte as the largest numerical unit easily represented on the hardware, 16-bit computers would expand that to two bytes, and so forth.
Old character encodings such as ASCII are from the (pre-) 8-bit era, ...
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