Unicode is part of the solution, not part of the problem
Tim Bray in the (for now) final Ruby Ape Diaries entry (emphasis added):
It’s easy to make people angry about this subject, and some of the angry people have a point; certain aspects of Unicode are, on the surface at least, objectively racist; for example, why does UTF-8 encoding of characters become progressively less efficient as you move from the languages of the Western hemisphere to those of the East?
Having said all that, it is my opinion that Unicode works pretty well, and in terms of making the Internet useful to the many peoples of Earth, is part of the solution, not part of the problem. And for that reason, I think that any language that doesn’t do a real good job at Unicode isn’t a very good citizen. And I think Ruby has a major problem in this area. Solutions are promised; we’ll see. And hey, in a few weeks I’m going to get up a stage in a room in Denver full of Rubyists and talk about this stuff; we’ll see whether they let me out of town alive.
Someone please, please record his talk; I’m really looking forward to what he has to say on the subject.
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