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That is especially ironic when you consider that its creator is Japanese. So let me get this right... a language designed by a non-native-English-speaking individual can gain massive popularity without Unicode support, but an American who has no interest in Unicode is supposed to do it anyways? How does that make sense?


Ruby has always had excellent support for Japanese, though.


bingo. the japanese don't like unicode.


Because of UniHan?




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