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Unicode characters related coding questions

👩‍💻 Technical question

how to get emojis

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To get emojis, you can use Unicode characters or emoji libraries specific to the programming language or platform you are using.

In JavaScript, you can use Unicode characters to display emojis. Each emoji has a specific Unicode value assigned to it. For example, the smiling face emoji has a Unicode value of \u1F604. You can use this Unicode value within your code to display the emoji.

Here's an example of how you can display the smiling face emoji in JavaScript:

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console.log("\u1F604");

Output: 😄

If you are using a specific programming language or platform, it's best to refer to its documentation to find the appropriate way of displaying emojis.

👩‍💻 Technical question

how to use emojis in html

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To use emojis in HTML, you can use either named entities or Unicode characters.

  1. Using Named Entities: You can use named entities like ♥ or ⌣ to display emojis in HTML. Here's an example:
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<p>I love coding! &hearts;</p>

This will display a heart symbol.

You can find a list of named entities for emojis here: https://www.w3schools.com/charsets/ref_emoji.asp

  1. Using Unicode characters: You can also use Unicode characters that represent emojis to display them in HTML. Here's an example:
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<p>This is a smiling face emoji: &#128512;</p>

This will display a smiling face emoji.

You can find a list of Unicode characters for emojis here: https://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html

Note: Make sure to use a font that supports emojis to ensure they are displayed correctly.

Remember to use the appropriate HTML element (like <p> or <span>) to display the emojis in your webpage.

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