languages with full unicode support
Tin Gherdanarra
tinman31337 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 27 12:09:54 EDT 2006
Oliver Bandel wrote:
>
> こんいちわ Xah-Lee san ;-)
Uhm, I'd guess that Xah is Chinese. Be careful
with such things in real life; Koreans might
beat you up for this. Stay alive!
>
>
> Xah Lee wrote:
>
>> Languages with Full Unicode Support
>>
>> As far as i know, Java and JavaScript are languages with full, complete
>> unicode support. That is, they allow names to be defined using unicode.
>
>
> Can you explain what you mena with the names here?
>
>
>> (the JavaScript engine used by FireFox support this)
>>
>> As far as i know, here's few other lang's status:
>>
>> C → No.
>
>
> Well, is this (only) a language issue?
>
> On Plan-9 all things seem to be UTF-8 based,
> and when you use C for programming, I would think
> that C can handle this also.
>
> But I only have read some papers about Plan-9 and did not developed on
> it....
>
> Only a try to have a different view on it.
>
> If someone knows more, please let us know :)
>
>
> Ciao,
> Oliver
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