Solving i18n for client-side and resource-constrained environments.
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Internationalization (often abbreviated to i18n — this is a numeronym, where the “18” stands for the 18 letters between the first letter “i” and the last letter “n”) is designing and developing in a way that can be adapted for users from any culture, region, or language.
Solving i18n for client-side and resource-constrained environments.
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