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Python uses Unicode by default, so you can write anything you want. Let's see an example: € (Euro symbol) ASCII (limited characters) shows a weird character because it can't represent Euro ...
This Python script takes a Unicode input string, converts it into two sets of hexadecimal representations (byte1 and byte2), removes duplicate bytes from each set, and presents the unique byte1 and ...
Your codespace will open once ready. There was a problem preparing your codespace, please try again. This is a "smart" Python Unicode character lookup script. You run it, type something to do with the ...
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