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Post #16 – Google Summer of Code 2011 – 6 April, 2011 – 11h00 (GMT-3)
We have added a proposal to the GSoC 2011 program: Add multi-language support to Eclipse plugin projects. With this proposal, we want to make our Localization Framework Editor capable of understanding Eclipse projects, so that it can be used by … Continue reading
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Post #11 – More than Strings – 28 Jul, 2010 – 10h00 (GMT-3)
Software localization is the process of converting or preparing a computer program to be suited for a particular region. Localization can sometimes be simply a matter of language translation, but it can also prove to be a much more complex … Continue reading
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Post #10 – Sequoyah Demo Available @ live.eclipse.org – 05 Jul, 2010 – 11h30 (GMT-3)
Along with Helios release, some projects are publishing live demos showing their new features available. And Sequoyah is one of those projects. We have prepared an 8 minute video demonstrating the main Sequoyah features available in Helios release, such as … Continue reading
Post #7 – Talk To The World – 23 Jun, 2010 – 14h55 (GMT-3)
Today we are going to talk about the Localization Framework. The Localization component is responsible for providing extensible support for any mobile application to be adapted for a specific region or language by adding locale-specific components and translating text. It … Continue reading
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Post #2 – Intro – 23 Jun, 2010 – 11h25 (GMT-3)
The purpose of this post is to give you a brief description and a better understanding about Sequoyah project. First of all, Sequoyah project’s goal is to be focused on the needs of all mobile developers. Inheriting components from TmL, … Continue reading
Post #1 – Here We Are! – 23 Jun, 2010 – 09h18 (GMT-3)
As this is our first post on this blog, we would like to tell you guys a little bit more about how was the process of getting the Sequoyah project done for Helios. From the very beginning, we wanted to … Continue reading