RosettaCodeData/Task/Unicode-strings/00DESCRIPTION

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As the world gets smaller each day, internationalization becomes more and more important.   For handling multiple languages, [[Unicode]] is your best friend.
It is a very capable tool, but also quite complex compared to older single- and double-byte character encodings.
How well prepared is your programming language for Unicode?
;Task:
Discuss and demonstrate its unicode awareness and capabilities.
Some suggested topics:
:*   How easy is it to present Unicode strings in source code?
:*   Can Unicode literals be written directly, or be part of identifiers/keywords/etc?
:*   How well can the language communicate with the rest of the world?
:*   Is it good at input/output with Unicode?
:*   Is it convenient to manipulate Unicode strings in the language?
:*   How broad/deep does the language support Unicode?
:*   What encodings (e.g. UTF-8, UTF-16, etc) can be used?
:*   Does it support normalization?
;Note:
This task is a bit unusual in that it encourages general discussion rather than clever coding.
;See also:
*   [[Unicode variable names]]
*   [[Terminal control/Display an extended character]]
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