- Unicode – The World Standard for Text and Emoji
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- Unicode Character Table - Full List of Unicode Symbols . . .
Find every symbol, emoji, and special character in one place Perfect for developers, designers, and anyone working with digital text Browse, search, and discover the full range of Unicode characters effortlessly
- Unicode - Wikipedia
Unicode (also known as The Unicode Standard and TUS[1][2]) is a character encoding standard maintained by the Unicode Consortium designed to support the use of text in all of the world's writing systems that can be digitized
- Type in Sinhala - Sinhala Real-time Unicode and Sinhala Font . . .
This online application converts traditional Singlish input into standard Sinhala Unicode as you type You may also save your Sinhala Unicode writings within application for future reference
- Unicode - UTF-8, UTF-16 and UTF32 - GeeksforGeeks
Unicode is an extensive and continually evolving character-encoding standard It currently includes more than 149,000 characters, spanning global writing systems, symbols, and technical notations
- Unicode Explorer
You can enter the codepoint ID of any Unicode character (e g "U+3164") or a Unicode character itself (e g "A") into the top search bar to view the character's properties, jump directly into the list of all Unicode blocks, use our text decoder tool to see what characters are in your text, etc
- Unicode Decode
Unicode Decode reveals every character detail in your text: names, code points, and normalization forms, so you can debug encoding, spot lookalikes, and work confidently with any language
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