UTF-16 and UTF-32 Explained (with UTF-8 Conversion)
UTF-16 and UTF-32 are two other ways to store the same Unicode characters that UTF-8 stores, differing only in how many bytes each character takes. UTF-32
UTF-16 and UTF-32 are two other ways to store the same Unicode characters that UTF-8 stores, differing only in how many bytes each character takes. UTF-32