Unreferenced date March 2008 The L10n worm usually pronounced lion was a Linux Computer worm worm that spread in 2001 by exploiting a buffer overflow in the BIND Domain Name System DNS server. It was based on an earlier worm known as the Ramen worm commonly, albeit incorrectly referred to as the Ramen Virus which was written to target systems running versions 6.2 and 7.0 of the Red Hat Linux distribution. See also Linux malware malware stub Category Exploit based worms L10n worm Category Linux malware ca L10n worm pt L10n worm ... more details
a continuum between localization L10n , through multilingualization or m17n , to internationalization i18n . A localized system has been adapted or converted for use in a particular locale ... output of literal strings, and literal parsing of input in UI code must be replaced by hooks to i18n ... support of these types. Some tools help in detecting i18n issues and guiding software resolution ... more details
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refimprove date May 2010 In human computer interaction , computer accessibility also known as Accessible computing refers to the accessibility of a computer system to all people, regardless of disability or severity of impairment. It is largely a software concern when software, hardware, or a combination of hardware and software, is used to enable use of a computer by a person with a disability or impairment, this is known as Assistive Technology . There are numerous types of impairment that impact computer use. These include Cognitive disabilities Cognitive impairments and learning disabilities , such as dyslexia , ADHD or autism . Visual impairment such as low vision, complete or partial blindness , and color blindness . Hearing impairment including Hearing impairment deafness or hard of hearing . Motor or dexterity impairment such as paralysis , cerebral palsy , or carpal tunnel syndrome and repetitive strain injury . These impairments can present themselves with variable severity they may be acquired from disease , physical trauma trauma or may be congenital or degeneration in nature. Accessibility is often abbreviated a11y , where the number 11 refers to the number of letters omitted. This parallels the abbreviations of internationalization and localization internationalization and localization as i18n and l10n respectively. Special needs assessment People wishing to overcome an impairment in order to be able to use a computer comfortably and productively may need a special needs assessment by an assistive technology consultant such as an occupational therapist or clinical scientist to help them identify and configure appropriate assertive hardware and software. Where a disabled person is unable to leave their own home, it may be possible to assess them remotely using remote desktop software and a web cam . The assessor logs on to the client s computer via a broadband Internet connection. The assessor then remotely makes accessibility adjustments to the client ... more details
unreferenced date December 2010 Notability date February 2011 DooPHP is designed to be a lightweight, low footprint and easy to learn PHP Software framework framework . Key Features Built in authentication support via Access Control List ACL Database replication Code Generation I18n l18n internationalization RESTful API Support for Ajax programming Ajax E STRICT Compliant External links Official website http www.doophp.com DooPHP tutorial German language http realpr.de doophp installation konfiguration anleitung.html DEFAULTSORT Doophp Category PHP programming language ... more details
Infobox language family name Senari region northern C te d Ivoire , southern Mali , southern Burkina Faso familycolor Niger Congo fam2 Atlantic Congo fam3 Senufo languages Senufo fam4 Central map Karaboro languages.png mapcaption The Senufo language area The Senari languages form a central dialect cluster of the Senufo languages . They are spoken in northern C te d Ivoire , southern Mali and southwest Burkina Faso by more than a million Senufo . Four varieties can be distinguished, Cebaara, Nyarafolo, Senara and Syenara, all with several dialects. With 862,000 speakers, Cebaara Tyembara is the largest of the four it is also the central variety, spoken around the traditional Senufo center Korhogo . Syenara is spoken north of Cebaara by about 136,500 people. Nyarafolo is spoken by 48,000 in northeast C te d Ivoire around Ferkess dougou . Senara 50,000 native speakers of the Laraba Province of Burkina Faso is the outlier of the four intelligibility testing with Cebaara yields ratings between 42 and 74 per cent SIL . Within Senufo as a whole, the Senari languages are thought to be most closely related to the Karaboro languages . External links http www.ethnologue.com show family.asp?subid 524 16 The Senari branch on the Ethnologue . http www.panafril10n.org wikidoc pmwiki.php PanAfrLoc Senufo PanAfrican L10n page on Senufo Senari Category Senufo languages nc lang stub br Yezho senarek ru ... more details
Infobox language family name Teso Turkana altname Ateker region southeastern South Sudan , northeastern Uganda , northwestern Kenya , southwestern Ethiopia familycolor Nilo Saharan fam2 Eastern Sudanic languages Eastern Sudanic fam3 Nilotic languages Nilotic fam4 Eastern Nilotic languages Eastern Nilotic fam5 Teso Lotuko Maa child1 Ateso language Ateso child2 Karimojong language Karimojong child3 Toposa language Toposa child4 Nyangatom language Nyangatom child5 Turkana language Turkana The Teso Turkana or Ateker languages are a cluster of Eastern Nilotic languages , eastern South Sudan , northeastern Uganda , northwestern Kenya , and southwestern Ethiopia . In effect they form a dialect cluster consisting of c.2 million people. They include Ateso language Karimojong language Toposa language Turkana language Nyangatom language See also Ateker External links http www.ethnologue.com show family.asp?subid 90142 Ethnologue Language Family Tree for Teso Turkana http www.isp.msu.edu AfrLang Teso root.html Webbook page on Teso Turkana http www.panafril10n.org wikidoc pmwiki.php PanAfrLoc TesoTurkana PanAfrican L10n page on Teso Turkana DEFAULTSORT Teso Turkana Languages Category Agglutinative languages Category Eastern Nilotic languages ns lang stub ... more details
Infobox language name Zande nativename Pazande states flag Democratic Republic of the Congo br flag Central African Republic br flag South Sudan speakers 1,200,000 http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code zne ethnicity Zande people familycolor Niger Congo fam1 Ubangian languages Ubangian fam2 Zande languages fam3 Zande Nzakara iso3 zne Zande is an Ubangian languages Ubangian language spoken by the Azande , primarily in the northeast of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and western South Sudan , but also in the eastern part of the Central African Republic . External links http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code zne Ethnologue report on Zande http llmap.org languages zne.html Map of Zande language from the LL Map project http multitree.org codes zne Information on Zande language from the MultiTree project http www.panafril10n.org wikidoc pmwiki.php PanAfrLoc Zande PanAfrican L10n page on Zande Category Languages of the Central African Republic Category Languages of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Category Languages of South Sudan Category Ubangian languages nc lang stub de Azande Sprache fr Zand langue sw Kizande ja no Zande pms Lenga Zande pt L ngua zande ru sr ... more details
unreferenced date September 2011 The CITRUS Comprehensive I18N Framework Towards Respectable Unix Systems project aims to implement a complete Multilingualism multilingual programming environment for BSD based operating system s. The goals include the creation of the following things for FreeBSD , NetBSD , OpenBSD , BSD OS and DragonFly BSD An ISO C SUS V2 compatible multilingual programming environment locale iconv support . Development of an implementation of gettext and POSIX National Language Support NLS catalog under the BSD license . Multi script framework, which decouples C programming language C Application programming interface API and actual external internal encoding. To develop system standard multi script encoding by Internationalization and localization internationalization of filename . For As of 2006 alt now , the aim is to reach the same level of functionality as Solaris Operating Environment Solaris 7 . See also Software localization Internationalization and localization External links http citrus.bsdclub.org Official website Category Free software projects Category Berkeley Software Distribution Category Internationalization and localization Category Unix programming tools Category Computer programming tools Unix stub interwiki fr Projet Citrus ... more details
, of which there are six different types core , i18nc , layout , i18n , theme and user . These layers .... The remaining three types of layers &mdash i18n layers, theme layers and user layers &mdash are all ... and functions methods from the layout layer, but their intended purpose varies. i18n are provided ..., i18nc layers are used to translate the core layer, while i18n layers are used to translate a layout ... below. An i18n layer can override these documentary strings for properties in order to allow for speakers ... more details
wiktionary localisation localise localization localize localizor Culture Localization or localisation , and represented as a numeronym as L10n , may refer to Language localisation , the process of translating a product into different languages or adapting a product for a specific country or region Internationalization and localization , the adaptation of computer software for non native environments, especially other nations and cultures Game localization , refers to the preparation of video games for other locales Dub localization , the adaptation of a movie or television series for another audience Special topics are described below. Physics GSM localization , a technique for determining the location of a user of a cell phone or wireless transceiver Robot localization , figuring out robot s position in an environment Sound localization , a listener s ability to identify the location or origin of a detected sound or the methods in acoustical engineering to simulate the placement of an auditory cue in a virtual 3D space Anderson localization of orbitals in solids due to static disorder Weak localization a physical effect, which occurs in disordered electronic systems at very low temperatures Mathematics Category Localization mathematics Localization of a category , adding to a category inverse morphisms for some collection of morphisms, constraining them to become isomorphisms Localization of a module , a construction to introduce denominators in a module M for a ring R Localization of a ring , in abstract algebra, a systematic method of adding multiplicative inverses to a ring Localization of a topological space , the localization of topological spaces at primes Biology Subcellular localization , the organization of cellular components into different regions of the cell. Nuclear localization signal , an amino acid sequence exposed on the surface of a protein which acts like a tag to localize the protein in the cell. Localization, the psychological notion that diffe ... more details
Infobox language name Mossi nativename M or states Burkina Faso , Benin , C te d Ivoire , Ghana , Mali , Togo speakers 5 million date 1991 familycolor Niger Congo fam2 Atlantic Congo fam3 Gur languages Gur fam4 Northern fam5 Oti Volta languages Oti Volta fam6 Mor Dagbani fam7 Mor languages iso2 mos iso3 mos map Langages of Burkina Faso.png mapcaption Majority areas of Mossi speakers, in pink, on a map of Burkina Faso. The Mossi language , M or also Moor , Mor , Moshi , Moore or More is one of two official regional language s of Burkina Faso , closely related and mutually intelligible with the Dagbani language spoken in northern Ghana. It is the language of the Mossi people , spoken by approximately 5 million people in Burkina, plus another 60,000 in Mali and Togo . External links http llmap.org languages mos.html Map of M or also Mossi language from the LL Map Project http multitree.org codes mos Information on M or language from the MultiTree Project http www.fsi language courses.org Content.php?page More USA Foreign Service Institute Mor basic course wikitravelphrasebook Moor phrasebook http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code mos Ethnologue report on Moore http www.panafril10n.org wikidoc pmwiki.php PanAfrLoc Moore PanAfrican L10n wiki page on Moore Category Gur languages Category Languages of Burkina Faso Category Languages of Benin Category Languages of C te d Ivoire Category Languages of Ghana Category Languages of Mali Category Languages of Togo BurkinaFaso stub nc lang stub br Mosieg de M or es Idioma mossi eo Mosia lingvo hif More bhasa fr Mor it Lingua more sw Kimoore nl More taal ja pms Lenga Moor pl J zyk mossi pt L ngua more qu Muwriy simi ru fi Mooren kieli sv M or zh ... more details
Infobox language familycolor Niger Congo name Minyaka nativename Mamara states Mali speakers 740,000 fam2 Atlantic Congo languages Atlantic Congo fam3 Senufo languages Senufo fam4 Suppire Mamara languages Suppire Mamara iso3 myk map Mamara language.png mapcaption Map showing where Mamara is spoken. Minyanka also known as Mamara , Miniyanka , Minya , Mianka , Minianka , or Tupiire is a northern Senufo languages Senufo language spoken by about 700,000 people in southeastern Mali . It is closely related to Supyire language Supyire . Minyanka is one of the national language s of Mali. , along with Maasina Fulfulde language Maasina Fulfulde and Western Maninka language Western Maninka . References Dombrowsky Hahn, Klaudia ed. by Miehe, Gudrun Reineke, Brigitte Roncador, Manfred von 1999 Ph nom nes de contact entre les langues Minyanka et Bambara Sud du Mali . K ln R diger K ppe. Prost, Andr 1964 Contributrion l tude des langues Voltaiques . Dakar Institut Francophone de l Afrique Noire. External links http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code myk Ethnologue on Minyanka Mamara http www.malien.net mamara Minyanka French Bambara English Dictionary to view online or download, from the Association for the Promotion of the Mamara language, Koutiala, Mali. http sil mali.org en language myk Resources in Mamara from http sil mali.org en SIL Mali http www.panafril10n.org wikidoc pmwiki.php PanAfrLoc SuppireMinianka PanAfrican L10n page on Suppire Minianka See also Senufo Category Senufo languages Category Languages of Mali nc lang stub bm Miniankakan br Mamareg de Mamara fr Mamara pms Lenga Senoufo Mamara ... more details
Infobox language name Tiv region southeast Nigeria speakers 2.2 million date 1991 ethnicity familycolor Niger Congo fam2 Atlantic Congo fam3 Benue Congo fam4 Bantoid fam5 Southern Bantoid fam6 Tivoid languages Tivoid fam7 Central A iso3 tiv The Tiv language is spoken by over 2 million people in Nigeria , with a few speakers in Cameroon . Most of the Language s Nigerian speakers are found in Benue State of Nigeria. The language is also widely spoken in the Nigerian States of Plateau, Taraba, Nasarawa as well as the FCT Abuja. It is part of the Southern Bantoid Tivoid languages Tivoid family, a branch of Benue Congo languages Benue Congo and ultimately of the Niger Congo languages Niger Congo phylum. The Tiv people have a tradition that is arranged in order of chiefs 1st class chief Tor Tiv 2nd class chief Ter which is normally in charge of each local government traditional council. They also have 3rd class chiefs Tyoor incharge of Districts and Kindred Heads Mbateregh they also have Ator a Ukpande Tax Collectors they can also be called village heads. See also Tiv people Ate u tiv External links http llmap.org languages tiv.html Map of Tiv Munshi language from the LL Map project http multitree.org codes tiv Information on Tiv language from the MultiTree project http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code tiv Ethnologue report http www.tivnation.com More info on Tiv http www.ate u tiv.com Ate u Tiv Social Network http www.panafril10n.org wikidoc pmwiki.php PanAfrLoc Tiv PanAfrican L10n page on Tiv References Reflist R.C.Abraham, A Dictionary of the Tiv Language, Government of Nigeria 1940, republished by Gregg Press Ltd., Farnborough, Hants., England 1968. ISBN 0576116157 languages of Nigeria Category Languages of Nigeria Category Tivoid languages Nigeria stub nc lang stub br Tiveg de Tiv Sprache fr Tiv langue sw Kitiv lugha ja pms Lenga Tiv pl J zyk tiw pt L ngua tiv ru ... more details
Infobox language name Soso nativename Sosoxi states Guinea , Sierra Leone , Guinea Bissau region Coastal Guinea speakers 1.1 million date 2001 familycolor Niger Congo fam1 Niger Congo languages Niger Congo ? fam2 Mande languages Mande fam3 Western Mande fam4 Central fam5 Soso Yalunka iso2 sus iso3 sus map Sosoxui Soso or Susu is the language of the Soso people of Guinea , West Africa West Africa . It is in the Mande language family. It is one of the national language s of Guinea and spoken mainly in the coastal region of the country. The language was also used by people in present day Guinea as a trade language. e.g. I wama sigafe maakiti? means Do you want to go to the market? in English. Sosoxui is closely related to the Yalunka language . External links http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code sus Ethnologue report on Susu http books.google.com books?id EL0pAAAAYAAJ Portions of the Book of Common Prayer in Susu and English 1861 translation http www.panafril10n.org wikidoc pmwiki.php PanAfrLoc Susu PanAfrican L10n page on Susu http sumale.vjf.cnrs.fr phono AfficheTableauOrtho2N.php?choixLangue soso Susu alphabet and phonology http friendsofguinea.org aboutguinea languages susu.doc Peace Corps Susu language manual Category Mande languages Category Languages of Guinea Category Languages of Sierra Leone Category Languages of Guinea Bissau guinea stub nc lang stub de Susu Sprache fr Soussou langue ms Bahasa Susu ja pms Lenga Susu pt L ngua susu ru zh ... more details
Infobox language name Gogo nativename Cigogo speakers 1,300,000 date 1992 region Dodoma Region and Manyoni Singida Region , Tanzania familycolor Niger Congo fam2 Atlantic Congo languages Atlantic Congo fam3 Benue Congo languages Benue Congo fam4 Bantoid languages Bantoid fam5 Bantu languages Bantu fam6 Northeast Bantu fam7 Northeast Coast Bantu fam8 Ruvu script Latin script Latin Gogo alphabet iso3 gog Gogo is a Bantu languages Bantu language spoken by the Gogo ethnic group Gogo people of Dodoma Region in Tanzania . The language is spoken throughout Dodoma Region and into the neighbouring district of Manyoni . The language is considered to have three dialect s Nyambwa Cinyambwa or West Gogo spoken to the west of Dodoma and in Manyoni, Nyaugogo Cinyaugogo or Central Gogo spoken in the environs of Dodoma, and Tumba Citumba or East Gogo spoken to the east. The Gogo group is grouped with Kagulu language Kagulu , which has a 56 lexical similarity with Gogo proper, which leads some Who date July 2009 to classify Kagulu as a Gogo dialect. Gogo has about 50 lexical similarity with Hehe language Hehe and Kisangu language Sangu both Bena Kinga languages G.60 , 48 with Kimbu language Kimbu and 45 with Nilamba language Nilamba . These last two are both in Guthrie classification of Bantu languages Zone F Zone F . Gogo is spoken by both Christian s and Muslim s, and is a major language of the Anglican Church of Tanzania . External links http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code gog Ethnologue page on Gogo http www.panafril10n.org wikidoc pmwiki.php PanAfrLoc Gogo PanAfrican L10n page on Gogo References Rugemalira, Josephat M. 2009 . Cigogo, Kamusi ya Kigogo Kiswahili Kiingereza Kiingereza Kigogo, na Kiswahili Kigogo Gogo Swahili English, English Gogo, and Swahili Gogo Dictionary . ISBN 9987691250. DEFAULTSORT Gogo Language Category Languages of Tanzania Category Northeast Coast Bantu languages nc lang stub sw Kigogo ja pl J zyk gogo pt L ngua gogo ... more details
Infobox language name Kitara nativename Runyakitara states Uganda speakers familycolor Niger Congo fam2 Atlantic Congo languages Atlantic Congo fam3 Benue Congo languages Benue Congo fam4 Bantoid languages Bantoid fam5 Bantu languages Bantu fam6 Northeast Bantu fam7 Great Lakes Bantu fam8 Nyoro Ganda No iso, but not worth labeling as none because the following have been assigned, just not to the standard lc1 cgg ld1 Kiga language Kiga lc2 nyn ld2 Nkore language Nkore lc3 nyo ld3 Nyoro language Nyoro lc4 ttj ld4 Tooro language Tooro The Kitara language , commonly known as Runyakitara , is a recent Standard language standardized form dating to the early 1990s of four linguistically closely related languages of western Uganda Nyoro language Nyoro or Runyoro Kiga language Kiga Chiga or Rukiga Nkore language Nkore or Runyankole Tooro language Tooro or Rutooro It might be considered a Koin language koine of the abovementioned tongues. See also Nkore Kiga The Google interface has been translated into Kitara in February 2010 by the Faculty of Computing and IT, Makerere University. This project was coordinated by Ms. Florence Tushabe together with a team of 15 others. References Bernsten, Jan. 1998. Runyakitara Uganda s New Language. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 19 2 93 107. http www.multilingual matters.net jmmd 019 0093 jmmd0190093.pdf online version External links http www.panafril10n.org wikidoc pmwiki.php PanAfrLoc Runyakitara PanAfrican L10n page on Runyakitara Languages of Uganda Category Languages of Uganda Category Nyoro Ganda languages nc lang stub it Lingua runyakitara ... more details