| Unicode Doggerel: "I am the very model of a modern text encoding scheme" |
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| Written by Jim DeLaHunt | |
| Wednesday, 10 September 2008 | |
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This was fun! I wrote a song I call "Unicode Doggerel", to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Unicode. It begins, "I am the very model of a modern text encoding scheme". LyricsI am the very model of a modern text encoding scheme, I am the very model of a modern text encoding scheme, Syllabics Aboriginal, Mongolian and Balinese, There’s Bopomofo, Hiragana, Coptic and Han Radicals, And Yi, and More Cyrillic, Latin, someday soon some Javanese One hundred thousand characters and lots of meta-dater,... (Sung to the tune of "I am the Very Model of a Modern Major General", by Gilbert and Sullivan. Lyrics Copyright 2008 Jim DeLaHunt, and freely available under a Creative Commons 3.0 CC-BY-SA license.) BackgroundAt the 32nd Internationalization and Unicode Conference, 8-10 Sept 2008 at San Jose, California, there was a celebration of the 20th anniversary of Unicode . The organisers put out a call for poetry, songs, and other (brief, humourous) tributes to Unicode. I heard about this on Monday morning, got inspiration from a break-time conversation, and then was lost to much of the Monday afternoon session as I worked out the lyrics. I had a copy of the Unicode Base Multilingual Plane Roadmap in front of me as I wrote. And the lyrics do roughly follow the order of the roadmap.
Article and lyrics copyright 2008 Jim DeLaHunt, and freely available under a Creative Commons 3.0 CC-BY-SA license. |
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