Friday, 17 May 2013

Encoding_UTF-8_definition

Hello :)

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Website:  http://google.com/sktool/

A UTF-8 is a type of character encoding is a method to present characters so that computers can understand. The character encoding is basically how to turn the characters into 0s and 1s. The UTF-8 is the most recent character encoding which is developed that will support all the characters from a list called Unicode. Unicode assigns a number called code point for each of the characters that it recognises.  The UTF-8 provides a way to represent the code points as bits (Anon, 2009).


References:

1. http://google.com/sktool/

2. Anon.. 2009. UTF explained. Available: (http://sjohannes.wordpress.com/2009/05/18/utf-explained/)  [Accessed 15 May 2013].





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