On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 19:29:42 +0500, Shehroz Kaleem wrote:
Yes! that is a tip, certainly a good idea. Thank you!
AFAIK i18n is the process of generalizing concepts / features of Software;
to make it useful and simple for general crowd.
Where as l10n is the process of making the software fit for a particular
purpose / group.
I hope this is helpful, and explained this correctly ;-)
Yes, I think that sounds right. It's just that the two sounds so similar
to a newbie like me that I'd often get confused XD
I always end up here whenever I search for this:
https://blog.mozilla.org/l10n/2011/12/14/i18n-vs-l10n-whats-the-diff/
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Thanks,
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