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Python's Unicode support can be easily abused to hide malicious string matches, making code appear innocuous while still performing malicious behavior. In this case, the stealing of sensitive data ...
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.
Python2's stdlib csv module is nice, but it doesn't support unicode. This module is a drop-in replacement which *does*. If you prefer python 3's semantics but need support in py2, you ...
simple Python project that demonstrates the use of Unicode UTF-8. We'll write a program that takes user input, converts it into UTF-8, and then displays the Unicode representation for each character ...
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