Abuse of Big Oh notation
Ned Deily
nad at acm.org
Mon Aug 20 21:19:29 EDT 2012
In article <f0878bc4-539b-4570-a138-ea413e6d9fbb at googlegroups.com>,
wxjmfauth at gmail.com wrote:
> Note
> The used characters are not members of the latin-1 coding
> scheme (btw an *unusable* coding).
> They are however charaters in cp1252 and mac-roman.
mac-roman is an obsolete encoding that was used in MacOS 9 and MacOS
Classic systems of previous decades. Except in a very small and
shrinking number of legacy applications, it isn't used in modern systems
and hasn't been widely used for a long time. MacOS X systems generally
use standard Unicode encodings, usually UTF-8, for external
representations. Forget about mac-roman; it is not relevant.
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Ned Deily,
nad at acm.org
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