Feb 05 2024 36 mins
As of February, 2024, English is the most popular language for web content. The world is not only people who speak English, though. If we do not make the content and products in other languages, how can people even know that it exists and benefit from it?
In this episode of Quality Bits, Lina talks to Chen Hui Jing, a front-end developer passionate about internationalization. Tune in to learn how internationalization differs from localization, why it matters, what fairly low effort things we can do to build more inclusive and diverse products and web, and more.
Find Hui Jing on:
- Her website: https://chenhuijing.com/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/huijingchen/
- Mastodon: https://tech.lgbt/@huijing
Mentions and resources:
- W3C: https://www.w3.org/
- W3C GitHub: https://github.com/w3c/
- The Type podcast on Chinese typography (in Chinese): https://www.thetype.com/
If you liked this episode, you may as well enjoy this past episode of Quality Bits:
Generic Design for Diverse Environments with Joe Cooper
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2037134/13802413
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