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Subject:Re: Managing the Internationalization Process From:office -at- fxm -dot- ch To:Darren Barefoot <dbarefoot -at- mpsbc -dot- com> Date:Sat, 17 Jun 2000 15:46:30 +0200
Darren Barefoot wrote:
However, if anybody knows the one book or resource that I shouldn't be
without, I'd be most appreciative. Thanks. DB.
Not new, but useful in a field where basics didn't change:
"Software internationalization and localization"
Emmanuel Uren, Robert Howrad, Tiziana Perinotti
ISBN 0-442-01498-8
+ I would stress on the importance of consistency in the source documentation to
increase the efficiency of computer assisted
translation.
...and sound workflow organization to make a successful project out of a shebang