When "Zoë" !== "Zoë". Or why you need to normalize Unicode strings Never heard of Unicode normalization? You’re not alone. But it will save you a lot of trouble. March 11, 2019 Alessandro Segala (@ItalyPaleAle)Sooner or later, this hits every developer: This is not another one of JavaScript’s oddities, and I could have shown you the very same result with code in almost every other programming lang
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