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How to Build a Semantic Search Engine for Emojis

Rocket Unicode
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    Web Framework for Rust
    Since I discovered this, I’ve been making major use out of the feature. I add emojis into way more of my messages, blog posts, and other written works than I ever imagined I would. I actually got so accustomed to this means of adding emojis that I installed Rocket — a free app that brings the same emoji searchability to all text boxes and text editors on the computer. It’s a game changer.

    #Web Frameworks #Developer Tools #Python Web Framework 24 social mentions

  2. Unicode is one of the versatile websites with universal character encoding standards that assigns a code to every character and symbol in every language in the world.
    Along with alphanumeric characters, African click sounds, mathematical and geometric symbols, dingbats, and computer control sequences, emojis can be represented as Unicode characters, making them computer-readable. Unlike alphanumeric characters and other symbols, however, emojis are maintained by the Unicode Consortium. The consortium solicits proposals for new emojis, and regularly selects which emojis will be added to the standard.

    #Personalization #Emoji Finder #Emojis 16 social mentions

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