Re: Unicode Support




websnarf@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> A lot of effort for cornering every market outside of english. If
> programmers from non-english speaking countries could code in their
own
> native tongue, it would probably be very attractive to them.

There is your "Assembly Rebirth" in a nutshell. If the currect
assemblers and their associated libraries, macro facilities, and
compile-time languages supported Unicode then programmers would have a
very compelling reason to learn assembly.

Just need Unicode support in our Usenet groups and forums. Perhaps
posting code examples using UUencode, Yenc, and such?

Nathan.

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