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Achim Ruopp
Internationalization Sessions at Tech·Ed 2004 Europe
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If you are going to Amsterdam next week and are interested in globalization/localization check out these sessions: DEV392: “.NET Framework: Building Applications with Globalization in Mind“ by Michele Leroux Bustamante giving architectural...
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Non-English TV Ads in the US
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Yesterday in the morning I saw a new Cisco ad on TV advertising their newest color IP phone - in Italian with English subtitles. It seems to be a trend these days to do non-English ads. Does this mean the US becomes more multi-lingual now? Beats me, the...
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New MSDN article on writing world-ready .NET CF applications
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over 8 years ago
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Christian Forsberg wrote an article on how to create multi-lingual and globalized .NET CF applications. Nice. The sample application looks a bit similar to the WorldClock sample application I wrote a while ago, but of course with more info and without...
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i18n
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I've been playing with the idea to blog for a while - now I'm in it and it wasn't too difficult to get started. I think the hardest thing is to consider what to blog about. I plan to blog about the thing I care about most in computing - internationalization...
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