Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!bu.edu!wang!ice From: ice@wang.com (Fredrik Nyman) Newsgroups: comp.std.internat Subject: Re: HELP requested on internationalization Message-ID: Date: 14 Jun 91 22:02:07 GMT References: <5565@mrmarx.UUCP> Organization: Addictive Technologies and Various Magick Lines: 34 sgh@mrmarx.msc.com (Satyen Harve) writes: >I have just been given the responsibility of coming up with a >plan to internationalize our product. As a first step, I have >to identify all the issues that are involved and determine >their impact on our product. I would very much appreciate >hearing from someone who has gone through or is going through >this process. >I'd particularly like to get any tips or information on what >all is involved and where to go to read more about it. We are >hoping to address both Europe and Asian markets. I'd like to suggest that you get: "Digital Guide to Developing International Software" from Digital Press. Order # EY-F577E-DP ISBN # 1-55558-063-7 The book is geared towards the DEC platforms and the various libraries available to VMS, Ultrix and DECwindows programmers. Even if you couldn't care less about these platforms, the book is very valuable. Among other things, it describes common character sets and has quite extensive guidelines fort dealing with internationalization which are valid no matter what platform you're using. DEC can be reached at 1-800-DIGITAL if you want to order this manual. Outside the US, in New Hampshire, Alaska and Puerto Rico: 1-603-884-6660 -- Fredrik Nyman [Surgically Enhanced Cyberdweeb] DoD #0328 Global Adaptation Center, Wang, M/S 019-490, NeXT: One Industrial Ave., Lowell MA 01851, USA BITNET: