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i18n-js reviews and mentions
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How to add internalization/localization to an app name in React Native
I'm using expo-localization, which uses i18n-js to localise my app fully except for the app name.
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I18N in the Multiverse of Formats
The origin of this format start Ruby. The i18n-js format is a direct export of translations defined by Ruby on Rails. To export the translations, a Ruby gem can be used, that's completely disconnected from Rails and that can be used for the solely purpose of exporting the translations, even if your project is written in a different language. For JavaScript there's a companion JavaScript package. It comes bundled with all base translations made available by rails-i18n. Base translations allow formatting date, numbers, and sentence connectors, among other things.
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A new way to handle Translations in React based applications
In most packages (i18next, i18n-js), the approach used to access translations is as follows:
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fnando/i18n-js is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of i18n-js is Ruby.