A Practical Guide to Localization


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A Practical Guide to Localization was written for technical translators, localization engineers, testing engineers, desktop publishers, project managers, and anyone else who may be involved in the release of multilingual products.In this second edition, translators can learn more about localizing software, online help and documentation files, and the latest translation technology tools. Localization engineers can learn all about developing, engineering, and testing multilingual software and online help projects. For project managers, there is all the information needed for planning translation and localization projects, finding resources, and ensuring product quality. New to this second, fully updated and revised edition are chapters on internationalization, multilingual desktop publishing, and software quality assurance. The book has been designed both as a reference work and a teaching tool. Visit the www.locguide.com web site for additions and updates to the book, as well as references and links relevant to technical translation and localization. The web site also contains extracts from the book, reviews, and ordering information. Bert Esselink has been active in localization for over a decade. After graduating in technical translation and taking university classes in programming and computational linguistics he worked for several years as software localizer, localization engineer, and technical project manager at International Software Products. In 1996 he joined ALPNET in Amsterdam as localization manager before taking on the role of globalization manager, developing internal production quality standards. In January 2000 Bert joined Lionbridge to head up their European globalization consulting services.




Research Report


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Official Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 Site Builder Toolkit


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You know how to author Web pages. You use HTML. Now you want to build great Web sites that tap the advanced features found in Microsoft Internet Explorer 4. Good news - this book is written specifically for you. This authoritative guide, written by bestselling Internet author Alan Simpson, starts you off with a basic HTML review and an introduction to scripting, and then it builds on those skills to show you how to manipulate objects in your Web pages. Simpson gives you expert guidance by showing you multiple examples of how to add rich, interactive content. You'll find coverage of key topics such as dynamic HTML, Cascading Style Sheets, VBScript, special effects with filters and transitions, ActiveX, data binding, and channels. You'll also get Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 and the complete Microsoft Internet Client Software Development Kit (SDK) on CD-ROM, as well as numerous samples for creating Web pages. All of which make this book your essential guide and reference for building your best Web sites ever.




InfoWorld


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InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.




InfoWorld


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InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.




Hot Text


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Attention, Web writers! This book will show you how to craft prose that grabs your guests' attention, changes their attitudes, and convinces them to act. You'll learn how to make your style fast, tight, and scannable. You'll cook up links that people love to click, menus that mean something, and pages of text that search engines rank high. You'll learn how to write great Web help, FAQs, responses to customers, marketing copy, press releases, news articles, e-mail newsletters, Webzine raves, or your own Web resume. Case studies show real-life examples you can follow. No matter what you write on the Web, you'll see how to personalize, build communities, and burst out of the conventional with your own honest style.




The Official Microsoft HTML Help Authoring Kit


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If you are a developer or a Web site administrator, the Official Microsoft HTML Help Authoring Kit will make it easy for you to provide integrated Help systems that can be delivered via the World Wide Web or a corporate intranet. This book also contains essential Microsoft tools for software developers who are moving Help systems to distributed environments and those who need to maintain their Help systems in a central location. The Official Microsoft HTML Help Authoring Kit gives you a crash course in authoring with HTML Help and then provides the details you need to refine your system. If you already have experience with Help systems, such as those created with Windows Help, the book provides valuable contextual clues and parallel procedures to help you convert Windows Help files to HTML Help.




InfoWorld


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InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.




Hacker's Guide to Visual FoxPro 6.0


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An irreverent look at how Visual FoxPro really works. Tells you the inside scoop on every command, function, property, event and method of "Tahoe." The eagerly awaited revision to the Hacker's Guide for Visual FoxPro 3.0, this completely updated book is the one you'll keep by your side for as long as you develop in Visual FoxPro.