OCLOperators UTF8
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The OCL operator UTF8 is a character encoding standard used to represent text in computing. It stands for "Unicode Transformation Format 8-bit" and is a variable-length encoding scheme that can represent all possible Unicode code points. | The OCL operator UTF8 is a character encoding standard used to represent text in computing. It stands for "Unicode Transformation Format 8-bit" and is a variable-length encoding scheme that can represent all possible Unicode code points. | ||
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The OCL operator UTF8 is a character encoding standard used to represent text in computing. It stands for "Unicode Transformation Format 8-bit" and is a variable-length encoding scheme that can represent all possible Unicode code points.
See: Encoding
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