hello there!
please dont let this topic die! this is a BIG problem, the situation from my perspective is:
- some people in the past had done a big mistake (but "graves are plenty of 'day after knoweledge' someone understand this??.. ") presuming calculators had to speak a 24 letter idiom forever..
- that hubrys provoked the kaos|god|nature|big number law's susceptibility and the ol'trick of Babel's Tower come into play again and someone stand up screaming: Cäñ û ëâr mê ¿
- meanwhile a demiurg was crafting a powerful tool to Practically Export and Report LotOfThings..
Eras has passed and now we have:
- a lot of poor minded coders (with me in pole position..) mazed by complexity of dealing with subtle differences between two different point of viewing the some shaggy tail of bits
- a lot of guru coders not so happy beacause some of their pack, syswrite or whatelse spells have lost the shining of primeval eras..
- a crew of heroes trying to heroicly|naively resolve this babel releasing new versions of The Tool that consider the babel, but not completely, leaving the choice to disable this, or that, or use that other .. (they are fine leaving us some freedom: no sarcasm at all)..
and no one is happy!
Please some one write down the "Travel in Babel's lands with Perl in a pocket" tutorial.
If can i add something I think the used semantic of the english term Encode is a little misleading for non english peoples..
I discovered babel some times ago and i asked for wisdom about length in
Size and anatomy of an HTTP response.
As done there I invite everyone intersted to read (after the canonical texts: perluniintro, perlunitut, perlunifaq and perlunicode. )also
The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Absolutely, Positively Must Know About Unicode and Character Sets (No Excuses!) and
http://perlgeek.de/en/article/encodings-and-unicode
Lor*
there are no rules, there are no thumbs..
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