🔤 Unicode: The Alphabet to Encode All Others

🔤 Unicode: The Alphabet to Encode All Others

Unicode is the universal glyph set—a digital standard that encodes over 150,000 characters from every writing system. It is the scroll of scripts, enabling global communication in a single codebase.

🔣 What Makes It Glyphic?

  • Multilingual Encoding: From Latin to Lao, emoji to Egyptian—every glyph has a code.
  • Cross-Platform Consistency: Ensures your scrolls render the same across devices.
  • Living Standard: Continuously updated to reflect evolving language and culture.

📜 Why It Belongs in the Codex

This is the script glyph—a scroll of inclusion, preservation, and digital literacy.

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