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Importance of Unicode and ASCII Coded Character Sets in the Computing Industry

... in every software application development enterprise. The most widely used is ASCII, with Unicode becoming more common nowadays. A coded character set generally includes digits, letters, control codes, punctuation and various typographic ... Read Read: Importance of Unicode and ASCII Coded Character Sets in the Computing Industry

By: Akhila Choudhary | 04/05/2009 | Programming

Use of Double-Byte Character Set

... from 8-bit to 16-bit process is another drawback of DBCS. Nevertheless, in comparison with Unicode (Universal Character Set Standards) which is preferred because of its vast repertoire of more than 100,000 characters, Double-Byte Character ... Read Read: Use of Double-Byte Character Set

By: Akhila Choudhary | 19/05/2009 | Programming
Cindy King

How to Set Your Computer to Read Foreign Languages

... get around common cultural hurdles. One of these cultural hurdles can simply be related to the different alphabets and "character sets". How can you communicate with a foreign country if you can't even type in language? A reader emailed me ... Read Read: How to Set Your Computer to Read Foreign Languages

By: Cindy King | 06/01/2009 | International Business
Darrell Burk

Character Encoding Recognition Made Easy

... your employer. The original documents are saved in many different encodings, and there is no easy way to correctly identify the character set for each one. You do a little research and find that byte order markers (BOMs) might help you ... Read Read: Character Encoding Recognition Made Easy

By: Darrell Burk | 30/10/2008 | Programming
Cindy King

How to Get Your Computer to Read Foreign Characters

... languages on your computer? You might want to "write" a page or two for your own website. How can you write in a a different character set on your computer, with your current keyboard? Your first attempts might give your readers a series ... Read Read: How to Get Your Computer to Read Foreign Characters

By: Cindy King | 11/01/2009 | International Business
Abhishek Agarwal

Goal Setting - How It Shapes Your Character

... a person realizes where he is heading will tend to go at a faster pace and more resourcefully than one who has no knowledge. The setting of goals shapes character by informing a person the course to take. The laying down of goals shapes ... Read Read: Goal Setting - How It Shapes Your Character

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 17/02/2009 | Self Improvement

Triumphs and Tragedies of Antithetical Characters in 'The Fountainhead'

... like all his designs is simple and straightforward.  This is a quality which none of the other characters possess.  Keating often means the very opposite of what he says.  When he sees that Roark has set up his own office he loudly praises ... Read Read: Triumphs and Tragedies of Antithetical Characters in 'The Fountainhead'

By: poornima lakshmanan | 24/03/2009 | Fiction

The Mystery of Character

... . Characters, like people, do not appear out of nowhere. First they have to belong somewhere. My first stop on the way to developing a character is to have the setting in mind. In my case I had decided that Seville in Spain would make a ... Read Read: The Mystery of Character

By: Robert Wilson | 31/10/2006 | Article Marketing

What's In A Name? Naming Characters

... who are much more scientific in their quest to discover a perfect name for their characters. This group will consult a time honored book in search of a name that will set their character apart. This particular method is foolproof. I can ... Read Read: What's In A Name? Naming Characters

By: Scott Lindsay | 01/09/2006 | Careers

Write Your Best Characters Now!

... to put the book down and go on to the next one that has people in it they can relate to. Also, don’t forget, that this process of setting up your main characters and supporting cast before you begin the task of putting the story ... Read Read: Write Your Best Characters Now!

By: Karen Farrell Jaworski | 05/04/2008 | Fiction
Judy H. Wright aka Auntie Artichoke, family relationship coach

Character Traits to Teach and Have - What Makes a Person Develop Values and Standards?

Character is the set of qualities that make somebody distinctive. It is the outward manifestation of what you believe inside your mind and spirit. It is your nature, personality and moral fiber. Your character is the attitude and mindset ... Read Read: Character Traits to Teach and Have - What Makes a Person Develop Values and Standards?

By: Judy H. Wright aka Auntie Artichoke, family relationship coach | 01/02/2009 | Fathering

Choosing your Character – Steps 2 and 3

... . Set Stretch Goals From the list you have created set some goals for improvement. Set the goals high. Stretch yourself. Growth is in the stretching. Character builds when you go beyond what is comfortable. Character is built ... Read Read: Choosing your Character – Steps 2 and 3

By: MarkVictorHansen | 06/11/2007 | Self Improvement

Character Education: Elementary Vs. High School

... of character education through their regular curriculum. Character education can contribute to a psychologically healthy classroom environment as well as increased achievement among students. It can also set the stage for mutual respect in ... Read Read: Character Education: Elementary Vs. High School

By: Marilyn Etzel | 29/09/2008 | Education

One Mistake To Avoid In Setting The Scene In Your Novel, Is To Overlook The Weather

... unaware Rain = depressed, badness Snow = coldness, cleansing This makes weather an ideal setting tool to convey what's going on in the story or in a character's head. You don't need to use the sledgehammer approach but I'd also exercise ... Read Read: One Mistake To Avoid In Setting The Scene In Your Novel, Is To Overlook The Weather

By: Mark Walton | 23/05/2008 | Writing
Lucia Zimmitti

Create Vivid, Memorable Characters: Breathe Life Into Your Fictional People

... instructing you quite specifically in how s/he wants to be portrayed in the book. Make your character’s personality come through loud and clear in this letter. Try to set yourself aside as you write it. JOB APPLICATION: Get your ... Read Read: Create Vivid, Memorable Characters: Breathe Life Into Your Fictional People

By: Lucia Zimmitti | 13/03/2008 | Fiction

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