On Tuesday, July 18, 2017 at 10:24:54 PM UTC-5, Steve D'Aprano wrote: > On Wed, 19 Jul 2017 10:08 am, Ben Finney wrote: > > > Gregory Ewing <greg.ew...@canterbury.ac.nz> writes: > > > > > The term "emoji" is becoming rather strained these days. > > > The idea of "woman" and "personal computer" being > > > emotions is an interesting one... > > > > I think of “emoji” as “not actually a character in any > > system anyone would use for writing anything, but somehow > > gets to squat in the Unicode space”. > > Blame the Japanese mobile phone manufacturers. They want to > include emoji in their SMSes and phone chat software, [...] > I suppose that having a standard for emoji is good. I'm not > convinced that Unicode should be that standard, but on the > other hand if we agree that Unicode should support > hieroglyphics and pictographs, well, that's exactly what > emoji are.
Indeed. And here are some insightful lyrics by the great R. Waters (modified slightly) that you might consider: If you should go skating, on the thin ice of "modern-string life". Dragging behind you the giant repos, of the "million... code-point-strife". Don't be surprised when a crack in the ice, appears under your feet. You step of out your ASCII and out of your mind, with your pragmatism flowing out behind you, as you *CLAW* the thin ice! Yeah. It's a cautionary tale. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list