A collection of 24 free tutorial books by Herong Yang on latest programming technologies. Tutorials in all books are based on Herong's personal experience and ideal for developers to learn new programming technologies.
The Unicode Standard is a character coding system designed to support the worldwide interchange, processing, and display of the written texts of the diverse languages and technical disciplines of the modern world. In addition, it supports classical and historical texts of many written languages.
The tutorial will provide you with an understanding of key requirements for implementing writing systems in information technology. It will do this by examining real examples of a wide range of modern scripts to discover features that a computerized implementation must support.
After careful consideration, Brill has taken the initiative of designing a typeface. Named “the Brill”, it presents complete coverage of the Latin script with the full range of diacritics and linguistics (IPA) characters used to display any language from any period correctly, and Greek and Cyrillic are also covered.
Representing symbols, characters and letters that are used worldwide is no mean feat, but Unicode managed it - how? Tom Scott explains how the web has settled on a standard.
ecause of Win2K's support for Unicode, the world standard for inputting all major languages, it is unnecessary to use a front end such as TwinBridge for Chinese input. Versions of Word from 2000 on have a built-in facility for any language included in the