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In the symbolic sense, not the dramatic sense. And I'm talking about function rather than design (although that's an interesting question, too).

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The moderators are on to you! Quick, drop a ☢ and run! – mmyers May 20 at 20:10
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amazing. boat programming is banned, but this nonsense is encouraged by the site owner. Wow. – tim May 22 at 0:40
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My favourite characters is " " Non-breaking space symbol

It looks like whitespace and is good for username and company name in Windows "registered to" fields

You can type it like ALT+255 (in number block of keyboard) or like ALT+0160

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I'd have to go with ‽, aka interrobang. A combination of ! and ?

Once for an art/english combo project at uni I got permission from the faculty to do a reverse stencil graffiti of ‽ at various place around our university, due to absolutely none of the staff or student body knowing what it was. That was a fun week.

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λ (lambda). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambda%5Fcalculus

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☃ Snowman!

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͏͏

Because it overlaps.

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ALT+236

Back in the Windows 95/98 days, folders with certain extended characters couldn't be opened by Windows. So you could go into a command prompt and rename a folder to something like c:\secret∞ which windows would display as c:\secret_ but when you went to open the folder in Windows it would display an error message. Change the name to something without unicode in the command prompt and you could open it again.

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I tend to like "¤", which is a generical currency sign you can type easily on almost any keyboard (in the French one, it's AtlGr + $, like "€", "}" or "#").

I tend to use it in regular expressions in order to replace .* with [^¤]* when speed matters.

When in doubt, I use non-printable characters for the same purpose. I especially like the ring bell character you can get using chr(7) which is unlikely to be typed by mistake and pretty silent as long as you don't output it :-)

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ﷺ (Unicode FDFA)

Unicode put a four-word long phrase (صلى الله عليه وسلم) inside one character!

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The down tack ⍑ (U +2351) you can use it to A⍑ people!

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I can't decide between ® and ©. -- I authorize the above for anyone to use it for any purpose including unrestricted redistribution, commercial use, and modification.

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Can't beat the good old Simoleon: §

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That would be "U+00A7: Section Sign"; I use it all the time when linking to the Java Language Specification. (Yes, I have played many of the Sim games, so it's not going over my head.) – mmyers Jun 16 at 17:50
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~

I like the Squiggle!

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I like that unicode promotes racial harmony by offering both white smiling face (☺) and black (☻) smiling face. But I can only find a white version of frowning face (☹). What’s up with that?

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I love the star (*). It means everything except something :)

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The @

Because I like monkeys

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The @ is called monkeys tail in dutch. – Gamecat Jul 31 at 13:11
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My personal favorites are # and ! often used in conjunction in scripting to tell which interpreter to use:

#!/bin/bash

I love how you say 'sha-bang-bin-bash': and anything that lets me say sha-bang in a technical environment ... is just plain awesome!

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I love semicolon mixed with {}

And I love making this ;)

Lovely!

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Hammer and sickle U+262D ☭

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Definitely, ಠ, because I can do this:

ಠ_ಠ

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Lol... i broke Stackoverflow beta by setting that smiley as my username for a while... – geocoin Jun 8 at 8:27
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My favourite is good ol' pipe '|'. Can't beat a great 1-char Unix tool :)

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Postal Mark Face (U+3020/〠), because WTF.

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U+2620 Skull and Crossbones

U+2623 Biohazard Sign would be a close second.

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Mine is a . (DOT), coz it gives u lot in while programming with objects :)

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I always like to start at the beginning.

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ü (Alt-0252)

Because it makes "über" so much... more so.

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I like ampersands, because each font has the ability to make it look different and unique while still retaining the same meaning.

See: http://www.simplebits.com/notebook/2008/08/14/ampersands.html

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€ because it makes the world go round.

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I HAVE TO vote for this one (I swear my name is legit). – Euro Micelli Jun 1 at 16:44
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Only winrars can triforce.

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As it turns out, you can search Charmap by name to find some of these odder / cooler characters! Joel showed this to me:

Notice the "search for" at the bottom, if you turn on Advanced View -- I searched for "snowman".

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I did find ♪ and ♫, though. – mmyers May 20 at 19:56
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you must use Arial Unicode .. – Jeff Atwood May 20 at 20:02
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Ha, terrific! I'm going to see if I can work one of the "Symbols & Dingbats" into every email I send this week. Who wouldn't love a ♜ or a ♨, or maybe a pair of ✄? – mmyers May 20 at 20:09
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It's also one of the only Unicode characters with its own website: http://☃.net/ – Brant Bobby May 28 at 20:00
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Snowman: ☃ (U+2603)

I like Airplane too ✈ (U+2708)

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LOL, the podcast makes me laugh! – Greg B May 22 at 20:49
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Me too :) I think that was the first time Joel remembered the podcast hotline number. – mike nelson May 26 at 21:12
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My view on this one was: "why would anybody want (and why would the Unicode consortium approve) a character like that"? A cursory look in charmap at the nearby characters quickly reveals the answer: it's a weather symbol – Euro Micelli Jun 1 at 17:21
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