That, of course, depends on the application requirement.
I work on a very large app which is not (only) used by ourselves, but by
other organizations.
And on each organization, administrators can change translations on the fly
- just a F5 or logout / login away.
In this scenario, of course, there
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> - The big advantage of dynamic internationalization to me, is that I can
> store my translations in a database, and update texts without the need of
> stopping servers to deploy a new compiled version of my application.
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Not sure if its that big of an advantage. IMHO translations rarely