Not your typical synonym-request, as I'm genuinely conflicted about this one.
They seem like they're the same, but maybe they're not - one is often a primitive data type, but when you start thinking about unicode / wide characters they're often not a char
anymore...
@JonClements in chat:
I bet the blocker is that char for the C/C++/similar languages brigade is just generally going to be a plain old datatype (possibly signed 8bits) while character is generic for a char/unicode/wide etc... abstraction?
I'm actively looking for discussion on the topic. What do you think, meta?