Ruby is probably my most favorite programming language: it enables us to write expressive, flexible, and powerful code, it has a great community, and it’s rapidly evolving. In this article…
Tag: l10n
Due to its deceptive simplicity, pluralization can be a somewhat overlooked element when handling strings in programs. If your application only speaks one language, say English, pluralizing is oftentimes as…
People who work in the localization and translation industry use loads of jargon and abbreviations. Things like: Localization = l10n But spend some time talking to people from outside the…
Some time ago we explored the basics of Java i18n. But if we were to zoom in a bit further, particularly on Java date localization, we’d see that it used…
We live in an imperfect world, and we as humans are prone to making mistakes. It’s not a bad thing — it’s just something to remember and take into account….
In this tutorial we’re going to discuss how to implement Gatsby internationalization i18n in your apps. Gatsby is an open-source front-end framework that allows you to create dynamic and optimized…
Signifying simplicity from its two-letter name itself, Go has won the hearts of programmers as a verbose yet easy-to-learn language. As a language backed by Google and one that’s making…
Internationalizing is an important feature that is used to overcome the language barrier among people who use a particular software application. The target users of your application may use different…