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Ask HN: Can we design something better than unicode?

4 points by acz 10 years ago · 3 comments · 1 min read


The scope of unicode is really ill-defined, in my opinion. It want’s to be backward compatible (bell ring, PRN etc), but at the same time support as many writing systems as possible, including historical ones, and invented ones (e.g. emoji).

Can we do better?

nwatson 10 years ago

I think any alternative solution you come up with for whatever facet of localization, internationalization, and human language support you care about ... is going to be worse than: choosing decent Unicode-aware languages and libraries; choosing your own limited range of Unicode support.

brudgers 10 years ago

I doubt it. Writing systems are not mathematically systematic like computer codes. They're not even internally consistent. The "big problems" with UniCode aren't in its schemas. The "problems" are inherent in the domain Unicode attempts to encode.

Piskvorrr 10 years ago

Oh, designing something is easy, no worries. (As compared to "getting adoption above 0.0001% before the heat death of the universe": how long did it take before we finally got somewhat workable Unicode adoption, even with the mess of about 5 different Unicode encodings, astral planes and whatnot - 15 years? 20? 25? And all the other bazillion "extended ASCII" encodings are nowhere near extinct, either.)

TL;DR: Betamax.

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