>> Some of us have been doing this long enough to remember when "just plain >> text" meant only a single case of the alphabet (and a subset of ascii >> punctuation). On an ASR-33, your C program would print like: >> >> MAIN() \( >> PRINTF("HELLO, ASCII WORLD"); >> \) >> >> because ASR-33's didn't have curly braces (or lower case). >> >> Having P3's repr() escape non-ascii characters today makes about as much >> sense as expecting P2's repr() to escape curly braces (and vertical bars, >> and a few others) because not every terminal can print those. >> > ..... > I can certainly remember those days, how we cried and laughed when 8 bits > became popular. > Really? you cried and laughed over 7 vs. 8 bits? That's lovely (?). ;). That eighth bit sure was less confusing than codepoint translations
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