Global Development and Computing Portal Global Development and Computing Portal

Twenty-seventh Internationalization and Unicode Conference

Presentations

Published: May 1, 2005
**
Download

Globalization Improvements in Microsoft .NET Framework v2.0

Downloada315.ppt
461KB
Microsoft PowerPoint file

Creating Multi-lingual Applications and Websites with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005

Downloada316.ppt
670KB
Microsoft PowerPoint file
**

The Twenty-seventh International Unicode Conference was held April 6-8, 2005 in Berlin, Germany. The following presentation was given by Microsoft representatives:

Globalization Improvements in Microsoft .NET Framework v2.0

In .NET Framework v2.0 Microsoft further improved the support for the Unicode standard in the area of supplementary characters and normalization. More region-specific requirements are met by the addition of new calendars and International Domain Name functionality. New is also the support to customize existing cultures and even add new ones which is crucial to enable the programming platform for emerging markets and minority populations. This talk will introduce these features and show how the .NET Framework v2.0 went even a step further than previous versions in providing comprehensive globalization functionality.

Globalization Improvements in Microsoft .NET Framework v2.0
(461KB PowerPoint presentation)
Achim Ruopp, Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation

Top of pageTop of page

Creating Multi-lingual Applications and Websites with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005

Visual Studio 2005 introduces improvements for multi-lingual Windows Forms and web applications. Building on new features in .NET Framework resources it adds a resource editor as well as designer support for the creation of multi-lingual applications and websites. This provides comprehensive support for creating and maintaining applications and websites that need to support multiple languages. In combination with the globalization support in the .NET Framework this allows software developers to target multiple international markets using different languages with the same code base. This talk will introduce the new features as well as demonstrate how these can be integrated into a localization process.

Creating Multi-lingual Applications and Websites with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
(670KB PowerPoint presentation)
Achim Ruopp, Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation

Top of pageTop of page