Message180793
| Author |
terry.reedy |
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Jim.Jewett, cvrebert, docs@python, eric.araujo, ezio.melotti, flox, giampaolo.rodola, nadeem.vawda, ncoghlan, paul.moore, pitrou, terry.reedy, tshepang, vstinner |
| Date |
2013年01月27日.20:49:39 |
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Yes |
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<1359319780.04.0.132184059215.issue13997@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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I basically agree with Ezio. The doc currently starts with
Introduction to Unicode
History of Character Codes
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It ends with
Tips for Writing Unicode-aware Programs.
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The most important tip is:
Software should only work with Unicode strings internally, decoding the input data as soon as possible and encoding the output only at the end.
I think the how-to should *start* with that general principle and continue with the specific task-based how-tos from the thread. This will tell people who at least vaguely know the following material how to get going in a practical manner. |
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| 2013年01月27日 20:49:40 | terry.reedy | set | recipients:
+ terry.reedy, paul.moore, ncoghlan, pitrou, vstinner, giampaolo.rodola, nadeem.vawda, ezio.melotti, eric.araujo, cvrebert, flox, docs@python, tshepang, Jim.Jewett |
| 2013年01月27日 20:49:40 | terry.reedy | set | messageid: <1359319780.04.0.132184059215.issue13997@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2013年01月27日 20:49:40 | terry.reedy | link | issue13997 messages |
| 2013年01月27日 20:49:39 | terry.reedy | create |
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