Developing International Software, Part 3
Offered By: Microsoft via edX
Course Description
Overview
Learn how to code world-ready software. In this Part 3, we will have several coding challenges where you will be able to apply what you learned in Developing International Software, Part 1 and Developing International Software, Part 2.
In Part 1 we covered the fundamentals and definitions of developing international software and introduced you to what it means to be "world-ready" and how to make localization work for you. In Part 2 we talked about the importance of designing for cross-cultural applications.
The instructors for this course include programmers who have worked on globalization and localization of some of the world’s most successful software. They’ve experienced the good, the bad, and the ugly of creating world-ready software, and they’re here to ensure your software’s user experience works consistently, regardless of where users are from or what languages they speak.
This advanced course assumes basic programming knowledge.
We recommend that you complete Developing International Software, Part 1 before taking Part 3.
Completion of Developing International Software, Part 2 is helpful, but not essential.
Taught by
Björn Rettig, Nadine Kano and Erik Fortune
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