Hi, Dan

By sticking to ASCII and especially, by making it possible to get almost
anything from composed primitive notations, J has been  in fact independent
of any human language. That's good.

And since I'm not a programmer so I will have fun with J and do something
else and well forget about the idea :)

Thanks.

Best Regards,

Empt


Dan Bron wrote:
> 
> Names in J are strictly ASCII.  The only place J supports Unicode is in
> character literals.
> 
> I second your motion but don't know if it'll ever get implemented.  One of
> J's fundamental motivations was to avoid the problems associated with the
> APL character set by sticking to pure ASCII.
> 
> -Dan
> 
> Excuse typos; this message was composed on a phone.
> 
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> 
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