- From: Tex Texin <tex@XenCraft.com>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 22:55:33 -0400
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Unicode and Internationalization: Best Practices in the Networked World IUC26 September 7-10, 2004 San Jose, California, USA -------------------------------------------------- Register now! Save with Early-bird Discounts! Includes admission to Transdex! The Conference Program and Registration form are available at: http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc26 -------------------------------------------------- DoubleTree Hotel 2050 Gateway Place San Jose, CA 95110 Tel: (408) 453-4000 Fax: (408)-437-2899 Register Now and Save! IUC26 Highlights Industry leaders and experts discuss new developments, including: * The Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR) moves under the Unicode Consortium * Internationalized Web addresses: International Domain Name Architecture is now a standard. Internationalized Resource Identifiers (IRI) is proposed for standardization. * Replacement for RFC3066 language tagging is proposed * Supplementary characters supported in Java 1.5 * Growing emphasis on Indic script development and deployment Training, Case Studies, and Best Practices * The only Unicode tutorial officially sanctioned by the Unicode Consortium. * 13 additional tutorials updated with the latest information on internationalization and localization practices for the Web, .NET, scripts, and more * Broad platform coverage, including: Windows, Unix, Java, Mac OS, and ICU. * 50+ breakout sessions and panel discussions Want to know more? See the program details: http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc26/program.html Transdex admission is included Free admission to a forum covering GILT (Globalization, Internationalization, Localization and Translation) topics and run by organizations at the forefront of the localization industry, ACCTI, CSN, and GALA. Exhibitor's Showcase and Panel Sessions: Registration also gives admission to the conference Showcase where you can learn about the latest in GILT products and services that can help you globalize/localize your software, documentation and Internet content. To exhibit in the Showcase, please see: http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc26/showcase.html WHO SHOULD ATTEND? As the premier technical conference worldwide for both software and Web internationalization, this conference is ideal for those involved in internationalization of software and the Web, or Unicode-enabling software. If you have a limited training budget, this is the one Internationalization conference you need. Send staff that are involved in either Unicode-enabling software, or internationalization of software and the Internet, including: managers, software engineers, systems analysts, font designers, graphic designers, content developers, Web designers, Web administrators, system administrators, technical writers, and product marketing personnel.
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