[UA-discuss] [FYI] UA tutorial at IUC 44 conference [was: Unicode 44 - Save the Date!]
Jim DeLaHunt
list+uasg at jdlh.com
Wed May 13 23:15:21 UTC 2020
UA Colleagues:
The program for the 44th Internationalization and Unicode Conference
<https://www.unicodeconference.org/program.htm> has just been published,
and I'm glad to be able to share with you that there is a Universal
Acceptance talk included. It is the tutorial, /"Email Addresses and
Domain Names are NON-Latin! Now What?" It will be an introduction to
UA, IDNs, and EAI people who don't know much about any of them./
/More details at the link above, or in the email below./
/Best regards,
—Jim DeLaHunt, software engineer, Vancouver, Canada/
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Subject: Unicode 44 - Save the Date!
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