what is the different fixed lenght and variable lenght encoding scheme
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Fixed length encoding means that each thing you encode ends up the same length. Variable length encoding means that it may not. For example, you might want to encode Unicode characters. UTF-8 is one way to encode them: it uses 8 bits to store any of the values that are on the ASCII table.
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