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In Python 3.x, byte strings and Unicode strings are separate data types, and it's important to be explicit when working with bytes to avoid encoding errors. Add your perspective ...
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.
I'm experiencing issues with Unicode normalization in Python 3.10. When handling Unicode strings that contain combining characters or other characters that should be normalized, the normalization ...
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