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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T19:40:01+00:00 2026-06-01T19:40:01+00:00

This is a noob question, but I wanna know why there are different encoding

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This is a noob question, but I wanna know why there are different encoding types and what are their differences (ie. ASCII, utf-8 and 16, base64, etc.)

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    2026-06-01T19:40:03+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 7:40 pm

    Reasons are many I believe but the main point is: “How many characters you need to display (encode)?” If you live in US for example, you could go pretty far with ASCII. But in many counties we need characters like ä, å, ü etc. (If SO was ASCII only or you try to read this text as ASCII encoded text, you’d see some weird characters in the places of ä, å and ü.) Think also the China, Japan, Thailand and other “exotic” countires. Those weird figures on photos you may have seen around the world just might be letters, not pretty pictures.

    As for the differences between different encoding types you need to see their specification. Here’s something for UTF-8.

    • http://www.unicode.org/standard/standard.html
    • http://www.utf-8.com/
    • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8#Compared_to_other_multi-byte_encodings

    I’m not familiar with UTF-16. Here’s some information about the differences.

    • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode
    • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_plane

    Base64 is used when there is a need to encode binary data that needs to be stored and transferred over media that are designed to deal with textual data. If you’ve ever made somesort of email system with PHP, you’ve probably encountered Base64.

    • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base64
    • http://www.phpeveryday.com/articles/PHP-Email-Using-Embedded-Images-in-HTML-Email-P113.html

    Is short: To support computer program’s user interface localizations to many different languages. (Programming languages still mainly consist of characters found in ASCII encoding, althought it’s possible for example in Java to use UTF-8 encoding in variable names, and the source code file is usually stored as something else than ASCII encoded text, for example UTF-8 encoding.)

    In short vol.2: Always when different people are trying to solve some problem from a specific point of view (or even without a point of view if it’s even possible), results may be quite different. Quote from Joel’s unicode article (link below): “Because bytes have room for up to eight bits, lots of people got to thinking, “gosh, we can use the codes 128-255 for our own purposes.” The trouble was, lots of people had this idea at the same time, and they had their own ideas of what should go where in the space from 128 to 255.”

    Thanks to Joachim and tchrist for all the info and discussion. Here’s two articles I just read. (Both links are on the page I linked to earlier.) I’d forgotten most of the stuff from Joel’s article since I last read it a few years back. Good introduction to the subject I hope. Mark Davis goes a little deeper.

    • http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/Unicode.html
    • http://www.icu-project.org/docs/papers/forms_of_unicode/
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