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mirek
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cbpporter wrote on Tue, 17 November 2009 07:15 |
Do you think there are many good C++ programmers in the world not knowing English at the level required to use theide?
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No, but I can say the same for Notepad or other applications
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Really? Well, I know a lot of regular computer with no english knowledge users using localised Notepad or Word. There i18n definitely makes a sense.
I guess development tools and developers is different group.
Also consider manual texts - do you think that at current docs progress pace, there will be many translations soon? And frankly, library docs are much more important than a dozen of those labels in theide...
However, both theide translation and manuals definitely CAN be done. So if you keep insisting, I will undergo that boring process of turning all text literals to t_'s
P.S.: BTW, Visual Studion stands untranslated for my language, unlike OpenOffice or Word....
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