The capability of international computer users to interact with their systems using their own local languages and cultural conventions isn't just desirable; it has become a necessity. Using a task-oriented approach, this book explains how to create, modify, and run UNIX-based software in international environments, and is the most readable guide to UNIX internationalization available.
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The capability of international computer users to interact with their systems using their own local languages and cultural conventions isn't just desirable; it has become a necessity. Using a task-oriented approach, this book explains how to create, modify, and run UNIX-based software in international environments, and is the most readable guide to UNIX internationalization available.
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