The origin of UTF-8

Kevin Bealer kevinbealer at gmail.com
Tue Sep 26 22:37:47 PDT 2006


Georg Wrede wrote:
> UTF-8 was designed one night in a diner in New Jersey by Ken Thompson. 
> Rob Pike's account of this historical moment can be found at:
> 
> http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/utf-8-history.txt
> 
> I just can't help admiring these get-it-right-the-first-time kind of guys.
> 

Me too.  Given the level of complexity of the Unicode standard to begin 
with, the design of UTF-8 is so elegant and humble in it's way, that 
it's almost hard to imagine it being designed, except by one or maybe 
two brilliant people.

My gut tells me that if you had to get buy-in from ten people in a 
development meeting, you couldn't ever get something like this off the 
ground.

I can't explain exactly why I think this is true.  I would not have 
guessed it before working in a real development lab, even though most of 
the people that I've worked with seem to be bright and dedicated folks.

Kevin



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