0x387
0x387 is the hexadecimal notation for the integer 903. In computing, the 0x prefix is used to indicate a hexadecimal literal, a base-16 number system common in programming. Values written as 0x387 may appear in various contexts, such as memory addresses, numeric constants, bit masks, or color component values, depending on the programming language and application.
In Unicode terms, the numeric value 0x387 corresponds to the code point U+0387. The character for U+0387
Encoding and typography considerations: U+0387 is part of the Greek and Coptic block in Unicode. Support for
Overall, 0x387 illustrates the intersection of numerical notation, character encoding, and historical scripts: it is a