0x1329
0x1329 is a hexadecimal numeric literal commonly used in programming and digital systems. The 0x prefix signals base-16 notation, a convention adopted by many languages such as C, C++, JavaScript, and Python. The value 0x1329 equals 4905 in decimal.
In software development, such literals are used to encode constants, offsets, bit patterns, or identifiers within
If interpreted as a Unicode code point, the sequence U+1329 resides in the Ethiopic block, which spans
Beyond numeric constants and Unicode, 0x1329 may appear as an identifier, a fragment of an address, or