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  2. Windows code page - Wikipedia

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    ANSI code pages (officially called "Windows code pages" [1] after Microsoft accepted the former term being a misnomer [2]) are used for native non-Unicode (say, byte oriented) applications using a graphical user interface on Windows systems.

  3. List of Microsoft codenames - Wikipedia

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    The following are code names used for internal development cycle iterations of the Windows core, although they are not necessarily the code names of any of the resulting releases. With some exceptions, the semester designations usually matches the Windows version number.

  4. Windows-1252 - Wikipedia

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    Windows-1252 or CP-1252 (Windows code page 1252) is a single-byte character encoding of the Latin alphabet that was used by default in Microsoft Windows for English and many Romance and Germanic languages including Spanish, Portuguese, French, and German.

  5. Unicode in Microsoft Windows - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Windows (Windows XP and later) has a code page designated for UTF-8, code page 65001 or CP_UTF8.

  6. Alt code - Wikipedia

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    Windows. The Alt codes had become so well known and memorized by users that Microsoft decided to preserve them, even though it used a new and different set of code pages for Windows, such as CP1252.

  7. Everything (software) - Wikipedia

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    Everything is a freeware desktop search utility for Windows that can rapidly find files and folders by name. While the binaries are licensed under a permissive license, it is not open-source.

  8. Visual Studio Code - Wikipedia

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    Visual Studio Code is a source-code editor that can be used with a variety of programming languages, including C, C#, C++, Fortran, Go, Java, JavaScript, Node.js, Python, Rust, and Julia.

  9. Category:Windows code pages - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Windows code pages" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  10. Code page 932 (Microsoft Windows) - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Windows code page 932 (abbreviated MS932, Windows-932 or ambiguously CP932), also called Windows-31J amongst other names (see ยง Terminology below), is the Microsoft Windows code page for the Japanese language, which is an extended variant of the Shift JIS Japanese character encoding.

  11. Unified Hangul Code - Wikipedia

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    Unified Hangul Code (UHC), or Extended Wansung, also known under Microsoft Windows as Code Page 949 (Windows-949, MS949 or ambiguously CP949), is the Microsoft Windows code page for the Korean language.