how does a language by a Japanese hacker go through 3 versions before an American adds support for UTF-8?IIRC Unicode isn't nearly as popular in Asia as it is in, for instance, western Europe.
Last I heard (some years ago) the Chinese really didn't like it since they already use some kind of encoding that differentiates certain "characters" that look /exactly/ the same but are pronounced differently (which is useful for speech generation), and at least back then the unicode standard did not distinguish between them.
In reply to Re^4: "When closures capture their context" and "scope gotchas in Javascript"
by Joost
in thread "When closures capture their context" and "scope gotchas in Javascript"
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