Arabic, Mandarin and Emoji are pretty fun! Nicely done! :-) Guillaume
On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 5:20 PM, frenchy48 <bam...@in2p3.fr> wrote: > I implemented a funny experiment on top of Groovy: using my tool beginners > can completely program in their own language (I mean everything is > translated). > You can take a look of this experiment at: http://scrountch.info > the implementation is not extremely efficient (or well written) but I > consider it an amusing experiment. > I was wondering if it could be something that could be implemented in > standard Groovy: if an option is present the code could look for i18N > properties and be translated (get a look at arabic! the translation is > googlesque -I forgot the arabic I learned at school- but the overall > result > is startling!) > (I know: I will take lot of flak from people who think that english is > enough so please do not shoot the sitting duck!) > > > > ----- > member of Grumpy Old Programmers > -- > View this message in context: http://groovy.329449.n5.nabble.com/total- > internationalisation-of-Groovy-tp5739335.html > Sent from the Groovy Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > -- Guillaume Laforge Apache Groovy committer & PMC Vice-President Developer Advocate @ Google Cloud Platform Blog: http://glaforge.appspot.com/ Social: @glaforge <http://twitter.com/glaforge> / Google+ <https://plus.google.com/u/0/114130972232398734985/posts>