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Second episode of this series of short talks on how to develop (and test) World-Ready applications.
In this one Aldo Donetti, Lead PM in the Developer Division's Globalization team, will introduce you to the concepts of Locales/Cultures, how they affect your application behavior and will provide tips on how to handle the most common issues. He will also provide an overview of the most common issues related to Sorting/Casing and some tips on how to deal with them.
Other useful links:
MSDN GoGlobal website
- Microsoft GoGlobal website
Articles
- Best Practices for Using Strings in the .NET Framework
- International Applications
Blogs
- Michael Kaplan’s
- Shawn Steele’s
Book
- Developing International Software
In this one Aldo Donetti, Lead PM in the Developer Division's Globalization team, will introduce you to the concepts of Locales/Cultures, how they affect your application behavior and will provide tips on how to handle the most common issues. He will also provide an overview of the most common issues related to Sorting/Casing and some tips on how to deal with them.
Other useful links:
MSDN GoGlobal website
- Microsoft GoGlobal website
Articles
- Best Practices for Using Strings in the .NET Framework
- International Applications
Blogs
- Michael Kaplan’s
- Shawn Steele’s
Book
- Developing International Software
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