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Unicode isn't hard if you know the history and where it comes from
https://mcilloni.ovh/2023/07/23/unicode-is-hard/
Teleprinter / TelegrafBaudot Encoding 5-bit, ITA-1
https://cryptii.com/pipes/baudot
International Encoding
ITU-T T50 IA5 String
https://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-T.50
ASCII 7-bit C0 set of Control Characters / G0 set of Graphic Characters
Codepages
IBM CP
Windows
ISO-8859-1 Latin-1
https://www.charset.org/charsets/iso-8859-1
Unicode
upper codepoints used for Unicode 2-byte UCS-2 or 4-byte UCS-4
UTF 8 bit
0bbbbbbb => us-ascii
10bbbbbb => next byte is also part of the character (character is up to 6 bytes)
Byte order BOM FFFE
Java internal UCS-2