Indian computing?

JR Gardner jgardner at BLUE.WEEG.UIOWA.EDU
Tue Oct 21 18:29:08 UTC 1997


There are a great deal of such places.  Some time ago I gathered what
seemed the best collection of links-- and links-to-links --Dominik's
INdology Page is an ideal start and is included at:

http://vedavid.org/methtech.html

Happy hunting.

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On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, Jacob Baltuch wrote:

> 1. Does anyone know of places on the net where I can find the various
>    official specs relevant to computing & Indian languages (ISCII, etc.)
>
> 3. What's the 8-bit standard that has the characters needed for translit-
>    teration (letters with macrons, underdots, overdots, etc.)? (Incidentally
>    does Unicode make room for such characters? where do I find the Unicode
>    spec?)
>
> 2. Is there a reference book for computing & Indian languages (I'm thinking
>    of something along to lines of what Ken Lunde's "Understanding Japanese
>    Information Processing" is for Japanese)
>
> Thanks
> Jacob
>





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