[FYI] UA tutorial at IUC 44 conference [was: Unicode 44 - Save the Date!]
UA Colleagues: The program for the 44th Internationalization and Unicode Conference <https://www.unicodeconference.org/program.htm> has just been published, and I'm glad to be able to share with you that there is a Universal Acceptance talk included. It is the tutorial, /"Email Addresses and Domain Names are NON-Latin! Now What?" It will be an introduction to UA, IDNs, and EAI people who don't know much about any of them./ /More details at the link above, or in the email below./ /Best regards, —Jim DeLaHunt, software engineer, Vancouver, Canada/ -------- Forwarded Message -------- Date: Wed, 13 May 2020 08:02:47 -0600 Subject: Unicode 44 - Save the Date! From: Mike Narducci <mike@omg.org> Reply-To: mike@omg.org To: IUC 43 Conference To see this message in your browser click *here <https://go.omgprograms.org/e/658223/eting-IUC44-Program-051020-htm/2j57xy/114971948?h=vBaWiYwlrtihYYGkphDlYDMxOaOzNUnflYArHYkwpq8>* Internationalization & Unicode Conference 44. 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Jim DeLaHunt