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Leet is a system of modified spellings used primarily on the Internet, often based on character replacements or suffixes. Learn about its origin, dialects, memes, and how to decipher leet expressions like "1337" or "E5C4P3".
Mojibake (文字化け) is the result of decoding text using an unintended character encoding, causing symbols to be replaced with unrelated ones. Learn about the causes, symptoms, and solutions of mojibake, and see examples of different encodings and languages.
A comprehensive overview of the Unicode characters, covering 161 modern and historical scripts, as well as multiple symbol sets. Learn how to reference Unicode characters using numeric or entity codes, and see the control codes and special characters.
Learn how to use Unicode characters for superscripts and subscripts in plain text without markup. See the difference between numerator/denominator and subscript/superscript glyphs, and the intended and actual rendering of fractions and ordinals.
The Unicode block for Egyptian Hieroglyphs contains 1,072 code points for the Gardiner's sign list of Egyptian hieroglyphs. The code point for the character 𓂰 (U+130B0) is shown in the code chart and the web page.
Unicode is a standard that supports the use of text in all of the world's writing systems that can be digitized. It defines code points, encodings, and charts for thousands of characters and scripts, and is widely used on the Internet and in software development.
Hexspeak is a form of variant English spelling using the hexadecimal digits 0123456789ABCDEF. It is used by programmers as memorable magic numbers to mark memory or data, and some words can be spelled with letters or numbers.
Hexadecimal is a positional numeral system that uses sixteen symbols, usually "0"–"9" and "A"–"F", to represent numbers. It is widely used in computing and mathematics to represent binary-coded values or large decimal numbers.