koodipisteinä
Koodipisteinä is a Finnish term that translates to "code points" in English. In the context of computing and information technology, it refers to a specific numerical value assigned to a character in a character encoding standard, most notably Unicode. Each character, whether it's a letter, a number, a symbol, or a control character, is represented by a unique code point. These code points are then further encoded into bytes for storage and transmission, using various encoding schemes like UTF-8, UTF-16, or UTF-32.
The concept of code points is fundamental to how computers process and display text. Without a standardized