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Lee Collins (Unicode)

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Lee Collins
Lee Collins presenting early history of Unicode at The International Multilingual User Group (IMUG) at Adobe Systems headquarters
OccupationSoftware Engineer
Known forCreating Unicode

Lee Collins is one of the three software engineers who created Unicode in late 1987, the other two being Joe Becker and Mark Davis.[1] Collins has a Master of Arts in East Asian Languages and Cultures from Columbia University[2] and was the Technical Vice President of Unicode Consortium from 1991 to 1993.[3]

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