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Developing ICT and web solutions for lesser used and minority languages.
Melbourne, Australia
Joined October 2009
✨🎉✨ Unicode Version 16.0 has been released! ✨🧨✨ Bringing the total number of characters to 154,998! ✨🍾✨ Find more information here → https://t.co/7sxDI0mnrC
#Unicode16
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Unicode Technology Workshop 2 - Call for Submissions! Join us Oct 22-23 in the San Francisco Bay Area to build on last year’s success. If you are interested in contributing to the event, call for submissions is open: https://t.co/6usV0HNMY5. Deadline Aug 12 by 5PM PT (CA time).
docs.google.com
Key dates Registration opens: By July 20, 2024 Submissions due: August 26, 2024 Session hosts notified: September 16, 2024 Presentation dates: October 22/23, 2024 (Google - SF Bay Area) Important...
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New article: How can I use direction metadata in native APIs? https://t.co/48WVvfAjRv Links to docs in operating systems, programming environments, and user experience frameworks. These APIs can then be used to consume string direction metadata received on the Web.
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UniView now supports Unicode Version 16, beta. https://t.co/rDmL0U5Cl8 (For information about the Unicode beta, see https://t.co/ehI2H4830t)
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Calling all developers and designers! Join our webinar, Bidirectional Text (Part 1): The Basics of Bidi on June 25. Gain insights in handling text that flows from right to left and left to right. Reserve your spot now: https://t.co/2kxPIp9gpE!
#Bidi #TextDirection #Unicode
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New Event on June 25 - Webinar on Bidirectional Text (Part 1): The Basics of Bidi
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🚨 Fellowship Alert: Up to $7K to Support Projects on Digitally Disadvantaged Languages Out of the ~7,000 living human languages, all but 100–or roughly 98%–are categorized as “Digitally Disadvantaged Languages” (DDLs) by @unicode /1 SPREAD WORD! @ATypI @cooperunion @typemedia
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** Keyman 17.0 is here! **🎉 The latest Keyman introduces: - New Touch Gestures - Support the latest keyboard standard (LDML) - Word suggestion functionalities - Improves stability and compatibility - Many Bug fixes. Upgrade now! https://t.co/bOJi2uMMzD
https://t.co/V8mDrw5UcD
blog.keyman.com
We are excited to announce that Keyman 17.0 is out NOW! You can get the latest Keyman at Keyman downloads website. Drop us any feedback for Keyman 17.0 on the Keyman community site. Our team has be…
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New orthography notes & picker: Sora Sompeng For details and links see https://t.co/bkBDPARm6C
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#UnicodeICU 75 released with #CLDR 45, and MessageFormat 2 tech preview in Java & C++, etc. →
icu.unicode.org
ICU is the premier library for software internationalization, used by a wide array of companies and organizations. Release Overview ICU 75 updates to CLDR 45 (beta blog) locale data with new locales...
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Updated orthography notes, & new Lhasa Tibetan picker. For details see https://t.co/9Ix37wDcWD
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NEW ORTHOGRAPHY NOTES: A-Hmao (Miao Pollard script) A-Hmao is spoken by around 300,000 speakers in southeast China. The Pollard script dates from 1905. For details see https://t.co/IBulkriXte
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The #alpha review period for #Unicode16, slated for release later this year, has begun. https://t.co/cmvetmexmZ
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NEW VIRTUAL EVENT! MessageFormat Open House on Feb 20th! Are you passionate about crafting globally-accessible applications? Join us to explore the power of MessageFormat in internationalization and localization. Register now: https://t.co/MGKPKyaXwa
#MessageFormat #Localization
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NEW ORTHOGRAPHY NOTES: Wancho Wancho is spoken by around 50,000 speakers in Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Myanmar, and Bhutan. See
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Attached: 1 image NEW ORTHOGRAPHY NOTES: Wancho Wancho is spoken by around 50,000 speakers in Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Myanmar, and Bhutan. Notes: https://r12a.github.io/scripts/wcho/nnp Picker:...
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Blog: Latest updates on gesture support for touch keyboards, language translation, Keyman Developer and Keyman Core enhancements, and several Keyman keyboard implementations. https://t.co/TrWkXFYOZY
blog.keyman.com
This blog reports on significant Keyman product and keyboard development updates over the period from 9 December 2023 — 19 January 2024. As always, you can follow all of our development online at g…
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