Localization is the process of customizing your application for a given culture or locale. Localization consists primarily of translating the user interface.
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Hierarchical Organization of Resources for Localization
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Explains how localized resources are stored and accessed in Visual Studio.
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Security and Localized Satellite Assemblies
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Discusses signing satellite assemblies with public-private key pairs.
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Version Numbers for Main and Localized Satellite Assemblies
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Introduces the SatelliteContractVersionAttribute class, which determines which satellite assemblies work with an application's main assembly.
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Neutral Resources Languages for Localization
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Introduces the NeutralResourcesLanguageAttribute class, which specifies the culture of the resources included in an application's main assembly.
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Introduction to International Applications Based on the .NET Framework
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Discusses the concepts related to developing software for an international market using Visual Basic or Visual C#.
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Globalizing Windows Forms
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Provides links to pages about creating Windows applications that support multiple cultures.
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ASP.NET Globalization and Localization
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Provides links to pages about creating Web applications that support multiple cultures.
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Best Practices for Developing World-Ready Applications
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Provides information on programming for an international audience, such as design issues and terminology.