Re: [DOTNET] Windows .NET Framework, Japanese version

2002-04-15 Thread Gen
I agree. Looks like they are localized, nothing more than that. Differences I noticed are, 1. The documenation has been translated into Japanese (which is terrible as Fumiaki has pointed out...) 2. There are localized resource DLLs for Framework tools like wsdl.exe, aximp.exe, xsd.exe... under F

Re: [DOTNET] Windows .NET Framework, Japanese version

2002-04-15 Thread Brad Wilson
Richard Kucia wrote: > I want to develop my application in the English VS IDE, but I want the > application to be localized for English, Japanese, and several European > languages/cultures. > When would I use the Japanese version of the framework? How does the > Japanese version of the framework

Re: [DOTNET] Windows .NET Framework, Japanese version

2002-04-15 Thread Steve Holak
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Re: [DOTNET] Windows .NET Framework, Japanese version

2002-04-15 Thread Richard Kucia
-Original Message- From: dotnet discussion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Fumiaki Yoshimatsu Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 2:27 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [DOTNET] Windows .NET Framework, Japanese version Hello folks, Yes, I am a Japanese and this is just the begining of

Re: [DOTNET] Windows .NET Framework, Japanese version

2002-04-15 Thread Fumiaki Yoshimatsu
Wow, it's good to hear you guys are interested in Japanese somehow... We have to learn English anyway because there are only a few good articles/books in Japanese. Also, Translated version of the Microsoft document just sucks and I can't even search contents because I don't know which English wo

Re: [DOTNET] Windows .NET Framework, Japanese version

2002-04-15 Thread Brad Wilson
Brent E. Rector wrote: > My daughter (who's 16) started learning Japanese three years ago. Now we > get to watch and listen to lots of anime in the original language > (whether we want to or not ). Maybe it's a growing trend in the > U.S... Yeah, isn't that strange? I just picked up some CD-ROMs

Re: [DOTNET] Windows .NET Framework, Japanese version

2002-04-15 Thread Brent E. Rector
ility http://www.wiseowl.com/Products/Products.aspx -Original Message- From: Fumiaki Yoshimatsu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 11:27 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [DOTNET] Windows .NET Framework, Japanese version Hello folks, Yes, I am a Japanese and this i

Re: [DOTNET] Windows .NET Framework, Japanese version

2002-04-14 Thread Fumiaki Yoshimatsu
of his latest book). It's pretty interesting language. :-) > -Original Message- > From: dotnet discussion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > On Behalf Of Thomas Tomiczek > Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 2:51 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [DOTNET] Windows .NET Fram

Re: [DOTNET] Windows .NET Framework, Japanese version

2002-04-14 Thread Thomas Tomiczek
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [DOTNET] Windows .NET Framework, Japanese version For some reason, Windows Update keeps insisting that I should install the Windows .NET Framework, Japanese Version. This is in addition to and a separate download from the SP1 update. It's doing this on all my sy

Re: [DOTNET] Windows .NET Framework, Japanese version

2002-04-14 Thread Brad Wilson
Brent E. Rector wrote: > For some reason, Windows Update keeps insisting that I should install > the Windows .NET Framework, Japanese Version. This is in addition to and > a separate download from the SP1 update. It's doing this on all my > systems strangely. Anyone know what's up with it? There

[DOTNET] Windows .NET Framework, Japanese version

2002-04-14 Thread Brent E. Rector
For some reason, Windows Update keeps insisting that I should install the Windows .NET Framework, Japanese Version. This is in addition to and a separate download from the SP1 update. It's doing this on all my systems strangely. Anyone know what's up with it? -- Brent Rector, .NET Wise Owl Demean