UNICODE CONSORTIUM

'The Unicode Consortium', the non-profit organization that coordinates Unicode's development, has the ambitious goal of eventually replacing existing character encoding schemes with Unicode and its standard Unicode Transformation Format (UTF) schemes, as many of the existing schemes are limited in size and scope, and are incompatible with multilingual environments. Unicode's success at unifying character sets has led to its widespread and predominant use in the internationalization and localization of computer software. The standard has been implemented in many recent technologies, including XML, the Java programming language, and modern operating systems.
They were founded to develop, extend, and promote the use of the Unicode Standard. The membership of the Consortium represents a broad spectrum of corporations and organizations in the computer and information processing industry. The Unicode Consortium actively cooperates with many of the leading standards development organizations, including ISO/IEC JTC1, W3C, IETF, and ECMA.

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Books by The Unicode Consortium
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Books by The Unicode Consortium


The Unicode Standard, Version 4.0


★ ''The Unicode Standard, Version 5.0, Fifth Edition'', The Unicode Consortium, Addison-Wesley Professional, Oct. 27, 2006. ISBN 978-0-321-48091-0

★ ''The Unicode Standard, Version 4.0'', The Unicode Consortium, Addison-Wesley Professional, Aug. 27, 2003. ISBN 978-0-321-18578-5

See also



Comparison of Unicode encodings

Free software Unicode fonts

Mapping of Unicode characters

Universal Character Set

Alt codes

External links



The Unicode Consortium

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