Unicode and Internationalization: Best Practices in the Networked World San Jose, California, USA September 7-10, 2004 Is your staff aware of recent new directions in the world of Unicode and internationalization? Are your products at risk of becoming outdated? Returning to Silicon Valley, this Unicode and Internationalization Conference will deliver the information your staff needs to insure your products are built on the best practices in the industry. Topics covered include internationalization of mail and web addresses, proposed changes in language tagging, the latest in Java 1.5, .NET, MAC OS, ICU, and the new locales repository. Of course, many languages and scripts are covered and there are now 1.5 days of our highly acclaimed tutorials, including Unicode 4.0. In addition, registration for this conference includes admission to Transdex, a new event covering localization topics, that will be located in the same venue. This is the premier technical conference worldwide for both software and Web internationalization. For those involved in internationalization of software and the Web, or Unicode-enabling software, this event provides you with the training and peer networking you need to stay current. New Developments • The new Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR) • Internationalised Web addresses: the Internationalized Domain Names and Internationalized Resource Identifiers (IRI) • The proposed replacement for RFC3066 language tagging • Supplementary characters in Java (New in Java 1.5) • Indic script development and deployment • Internationalization Outsourcing • Overview and Getting Started with ICU Co-located with Localization groups In addition, TILP (The Institute of Localisation Professionals) is chairing a track on localization during the conference. Tutorials and implementation support Exhibitor's Showcase and Panel Sessions Register now for IUC26, including admission to both Transdex and the Showcase. |
IUC26 at a Glance New and Proposed Standards • Unicode 4.0.1 • Internationalizing Web and Mail Addresses • Language Tags Common Locale Data Repository Implementing Internationalization • Windows, Java, .Net, ICU, Mac OSX • Complex scripts Transdex Showcase and more! Key Cut-off Dates Printed tutorial proceedings option: August 6, 2004 Hotel cut-off: August 18, 2004 Early-bird registration: August 18, 2004 Venue DoubleTree Hotel, September 7-10, 2004 |
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