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Master Java's internationalization with practical examples.

If you’re looking to expand your programming skills for a global audience, "Java Internationalization" could be just what you need. It dives deep into Java's Unicode capabilities, guiding you through crafting interfaces and formats that cross cultural boundaries. Ideal for web developers, it's a hands-on resource for making your Java applications universally accessible and user-friendly.

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Java Internationalization - The Java Series

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ISBN: 9780596000196
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Date of Publication: 2001-04-24
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Science, Business
Related Topics: Computers, Communication, Technology
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On the Internet, there are almost no barriers against international commerce. Except for language. Unfortunately, most software is still written in English. Java Internationalization shows how to write software that is truly multi-lingual, using Unicode, a standard system that supports hundreds of character sets for most modern languages and many ancient ones. English-only software is already obsolete. Java Internationalization brings Java developers up to speed on the new generation of software writing software that is no longer limited by language boundaries. This book explores Java Unicode and provides concrete examples for using its features to create multilingual user interfaces; to correctly format currency, dates and times; and to ensure font support for different languages.
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Master Java's internationalization with practical examples.

If you’re looking to expand your programming skills for a global audience, "Java Internationalization" could be just what you need. It dives deep into Java's Unicode capabilities, guiding you through crafting interfaces and formats that cross cultural boundaries. Ideal for web developers, it's a hands-on resource for making your Java applications universally accessible and user-friendly.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.