Q. What are UTF-8 and UTF-32 encoding schemes?
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Both UTF-8 and UTF-16 are variable length encoding, where number of bytes used depends upon Unicode code points. On the other hand UTF-32 is fixed width encoding, where each code point takes 4 bytes.
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Both UTF-8 and UTF-16 are variable length encoding, where number of bytes used depends upon Unicode code points. On the other hand UTF-32 is fixed width encoding, where each code point takes 4 bytes.
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