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cldr | VTerminal | |
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5 | 5 | |
831 | 75 | |
2.8% | - | |
9.8 | 7.5 | |
5 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Java | Java | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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cldr
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Gathering Timezone Information in GoLang
Creating this mapping is a manual process, and the link contains the reference for the mappings. To establish this mapping, you can find the necessary information by visiting the link.
- Latest intl and icu versions cause "breaking change" with Canadian currency display
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What they don’t tell you when you translate your app
One problem I stumbled upon frequently is codebases that did not support localized formats, but just assumed a certain format to use, for example through concatenation.
There are capabilities built into the programming languages, which allow to format numbers, currencies, etc. with a specific locale. There are also great resources [1] out there that provide all kinds of formats and localized names for countries, currencies, etc.
[1] Unicode CLDR: https://github.com/unicode-org/cldr
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Are there lists of Unicode characters (and combinations) which a specific language might use?
Small addition: If you need the characters in machine-readable form, the source is the CLDR project. For Portuguese, the XML file is here on Github: https://github.com/unicode-org/cldr/blob/master/common/main/pt.xml
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The Ultimate EU Passport - Made by me :)
This information is false. en-150 in CLDR does not use this Euro English variant. It's just world English (en-001) with 3 adjustments: 24 hour time, currency symbol after the number and European time zone codes. Source. That's it.
VTerminal
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Any suggestions for good open source Java codebases to study(With below criteria)?
You could check out my name generation library and another library that I wrote to give Swing a terminal Look-and-Feel
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Learning - Guidance on creating my own Import Library.
This is one of my projects which is set up with JitPack and Maven. I can include it in any other project by adding it as a dependency to that project's Maven pom.xml file.
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Your cool open source libraries
VTerminal - A new Swing LaF which allows for a grid-based display of Unicode characters with custom fore/background colors, font sizes, and pseudo-shaders.
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Sharing Saturday #352
VTerminal
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ASCII roguelike project
The library is VTerminal. The master branch contains all of the older AWT-based code and the 2020.11 branch contains all of the newer Swing-based code. Although it's mostly done and working, I'm holding off pushing the full rewrite in 2020.11 to master until I can get more documentation written for it.
What are some alternatives?
icu4x - Solving i18n for client-side and resource-constrained environments.
bracket-lib - The Roguelike Toolkit (RLTK), implemented for Rust.
VTerminalPaletteEditor - A standalone GUI application for creating and editing VTerminal palettes.
Minestom - 1.20.4 Lightweight Minecraft server
UNIC - UNIC: Unicode and Internationalization Crates for Rust
Litiengine - LITIENGINE 🕹 The pure 2D java game engine.
ppl-i18n - Translations for PewPew Live.
milkman - An Extensible Request/Response Workbench
Fluent - Rust implementation of Project Fluent
bowler-script-kernel - The CLI and API layer for the Bowler ScriptingEngine and all its dependant libraries.
go-timezone - Gathering Timezone Information in GoLang
ksuid - K-Sortable Globally Unique IDs for Java