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Unicode is intended to be a universal character set for describing all the characters required for written text incorporating all writing systems, technical symbols and punctuation.

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What's the point of adding Unicode identifier support to various language implementations?

But if unicode can be used in a wrong way, it doesn't mean it's bad by itself in source code. … But in some programming languages, unicode symbols can still be useful. …
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Unicode license

Data and data files are not the same As it states, the exhibit 1 covers data files: BY DOWNLOADING, INSTALLING, COPYING OR OTHERWISE USING UNICODE INC.'S DATA FILES [...] … When Microsoft implements uppercase and lowercase methods in .NET Framework, the unicode standard is used, but this doesn't mean that .NET Framework contains, somewhere, the files downloaded from http: …
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