Not sure if this is the forum for sending Unicode job opportunities... however, I was referred to this web list by one of your colleagues. If your not interested in the info below there is no need to respond. I am only sending this information once and will not bother you again. Take a peak at the info below and let me if you would like to talk further. Again no need to respond if your not interested and if I am stepping on any toes by using this list for job postings... I apologize, I know your all very busy.
Job Number 10945
I just came across a position in Santa Clara you folks might be interested
in.... It is a 3+ month contract position developing, debugging,
and
unit testing web applications in Java, Javascript, HTML and must have
experience in Unicode.
I am not real familiar with Unicode but from what I have read it looks
like a universal encoding scheme....?
Please let me know if you would be interested in talking more about
this
position.
Thanks you for your time,
Lance
800/799-9200 x219
Doug Ewell wrote:
(Warning: this message contains perilous overloading of the word "tag".)One nice feature about the Plane 14 tags is that they can be encoded
very compactly in SCSU, due to the fact that (a) the range of tag
characters is limited to a single 128-byte window and (b) SCSU dynamic
windows can be defined in the "expansion space" beyond Plane 0.SCSU requires only a 3-byte SDX tag before the first *string* of Plane
14 tag characters, and if multiple tags are present (e.g. in a multi-
lingual document), only a single-byte SCn tag is required before the
second and successive strings. (The SCn tag can even be omitted in the
unlikely event that no other dynamic windows are selected between Plane
14 tags.) The actual Plane 14 tag characters are then encoded in only
one byte each.This is much more efficient than the 4 bytes required to encode each
Plane 14 tag character in either UTF-8, UTF-16, or UTF-32.Of course, neither Plane 14 tags nor SCSU has achieved much popularity
yet, so at present this is only an academic observation.-Doug Ewell
Fullerton, California
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Lance M. Eck
Sr. Technical Recruiter
ICC Corp. 800/799-9200 x219
http://www.icccorp.com
ICC offers a 100% vested, dollar for dollar match on
the first 4% you contribute to our 401K plan

