Programming Languages White Papers
Building International Applications With Visual Studio .NET
Overview Visual Basic .NET, Visual C# .NET and Visual JScript .NET also support the use of Unicode identifiers which were modeled according to proposals in Unicode Standard Annex #15, Annex 7 (included in Unicode 3.0). The first character of an identifier can be an uppercase letter, lowercase letter, title case letter, modifier letter, other letter, or letter number. The subsequent characters of an identifier can be any of those, plus non-spacing marks, spacing combining marks, decimal numbers, connector punctuations, and formatting codes (such as right-left-mark). The described identifier syntax is included in the standard submission for the Common Language Infrastructure to ECMA TC39. This submission also proposes Unicode Normalization Form C to ensure the binary comparability of identifiers.
| Publisher | Microsoft | File Format | |
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| Date Published | January 2002 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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