Internationalization (i18n)
Internationalization (often abbreviated to i18n — this is a numeronym, where the “18” stands for the 18 letters between the first letter “i” and the last letter “n”) is designing and developing in a way that can be adapted for users from any culture, region, or language.
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🏆 This is a simple Java site using the EL tag (Expression Language) and the JSTL (JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library) for the views. This Java site has also multilingual support (i18n).
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Test internationalized application using Python
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Basic localization support for ActionScript apps
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🌎 Gulp plugin for Twitter's css-flip - a CSS BiDi flipper
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PureSol Technologies' I18n Framework
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Localization utility that converts `.properties` files into `JSON`/`JS` resource bundles.
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Assemble middleware for adding i18n support to projects.
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A small little provider that can be easily mounted to Silex apps to give a web translation interface
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Create multi-language structure with Javascript
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Java tool for translating properties files into other languages
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