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  • This parallels the abbreviations of internationalization and localization as i18n and l10n respectively.
  • Sahana currently has three projects : Eden, being developed in Python; Agasti, being developed in PHP; and the localization project, L10n.
  • Today, worms are most commonly written for the Windows OS, although a few like Mare-D and the L10n worm are also written for Linux and Unix systems.
  • The words " Internationalization and localization " are abbreviated " i18n " and " l10n ", respectively, the embedded number representing the number of letters between the first and the last.
  • I'm hesitated if this question belongs to here or to WP : RD / L, but I hope here may be a person who knows something about l10n in MS . In Windows OSs why are there several Greek layouts?
  • If you want to position a control absolutely ( which is " very rarely " a good idea, as it means your application doesn't handle different font sizes and l10n / i18n labels at all well ) you can set the LayoutManager on the parent container to null, and then call setBounds or setLocation on the control itself .-- Talk 22 : 48, 14 November 2006 ( UTC)
  • The terms are frequently abbreviated to the numeronyms "'i18n "'( where 18 stands for the number of letters between the first " i " and the last " n " in the word " internationalization ", a usage coined at DEC in the 1970s or 80s ) and "'L10n "'for " localization ", due to the length of the words.
  • For goodness sakes, if the WMF can't yet make the VE work correctly in the easy case of the Latin-alphabet languages, why spread its scarce resources out on premature internationalization, when it would be far easier / quicker / cheaper to concentrate its efforts on getting the core right first, then internationalizing later, when the internationalization task will be much easier and the software far easier to support, because i18n and l10n issues won't be confused by having to be fixed at the same time as mystifying core bugginess ?-- talk ) 19 : 39, 18 September 2013 ( UTC)