I have been reading all about Unicode lately, because it's pretty interesting how it all works.
So I've read that UTF-32
is a fixed 4 bytes. Well, I thought it was odd, when on both my MacBook Airs, when I saved a simple file, with one letter (t) in it, it saved with 8 bytes. This also happened with UTF-16
, which took up 4 bytes (not as odd though). Anyone know why?
Note: I did check, there's no white space in it