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In Python, Unicode strings are created by default when you use string literals in your code. Unicode provides a unique number for every character, regardless of the platform, program, or language ...
Python's support for using Unicode characters for identifiers, i.e., code variables, functions, classes, modules, and other objects, allows coders to create identifiers that appear identical yet ...
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 ...
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