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User just need to download the file, and run the unicode_and_emoji.py, on local system. After running a GUI window appears, here user can see buttons like START and EXIT. When user clicks on the start ...
(pedantically speaking: the sample code shown does already use Unicode, if the reader is using Python 3 - because Unicode is the native string format for that version) It'd be nice (and fun) to ...
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