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Core Java, Volume II: Advanced Features, 13th Edition
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Core Java, Volume II: Advanced Features, 13th Edition

by Cay S. Horstmann
August 2024
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
988 pages
24h 37m
English
Pearson
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Chapter 7 ▪ Internationalization

There’s a big world out there; we hope that lots of its inhabitants will be interested in your software. The Internet, after all, effortlessly spans the barriers between countries. On the other hand, when you pay no attention to an international audience, you are putting up a barrier.

The Java programming language was the first language designed from the ground up to support internationalization. From the beginning, it had the one essential feature needed for effective internationalization: It used Unicode for all strings. Unicode support makes it easy to write Java programs that manipulate strings in most of the world's languages.

Many programmers believe that all they need to do to internationalize their ...

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ISBN: 9780135371671