← Back to context Comment by chongli 7 hours ago Unicode is for human beings, not machines. 3 comments chongli Reply WalterBright 5 hours ago How does invisible Unicode text fit into that? chongli 4 hours ago It's not text, it's control characters, which have always been in character sets going back to ASCII. WalterBright 4 hours ago ASCII having a few obsolete control characters does not justify opening the floodgates.
WalterBright 5 hours ago How does invisible Unicode text fit into that? chongli 4 hours ago It's not text, it's control characters, which have always been in character sets going back to ASCII. WalterBright 4 hours ago ASCII having a few obsolete control characters does not justify opening the floodgates.
chongli 4 hours ago It's not text, it's control characters, which have always been in character sets going back to ASCII. WalterBright 4 hours ago ASCII having a few obsolete control characters does not justify opening the floodgates.
WalterBright 4 hours ago ASCII having a few obsolete control characters does not justify opening the floodgates.
How does invisible Unicode text fit into that?
It's not text, it's control characters, which have always been in character sets going back to ASCII.
ASCII having a few obsolete control characters does not justify opening the floodgates.