- Personal names around the world
- Falsehoods programmers believe about names
- Naming conventions in Europe, Asia and North Africa
- These unlucky people have names that break computers
- Chinese first and last names (the short version)
- Here a more examples about names
Not really related to I20n but here is where I keep all things we tend to do poorly about our users data.
- Money with more than two decimals
- How Etsy Formats Currency
- If you have to do a search by price in DB you'll need a reference currency
- Internationalisation: 2200+ different ways to view a website
- Agility in your translation workflow
- On the importance of localisation
- You should think about accentuation for your fonts
- Design for internationalization
- Falsehoods programmers believe about names
- Falsehoods programmers believe about time
- Falsehoods programmers believe about geography
- Falsehoods programmers believe about addresses
- Medium Ctrl+S functionality and Polish S
- How does a country change its time zone?
- Why do Chinese websites look so busy?
- It Works for the Turks: A Colour for Each Direction
- Flag stories : a flag datavize
- Corean birthdays
- Chinese punctuation : see ellipsis
- French elisions
- How many official languages every country has
- Countries that have officially adopted the metric system
- In Czech you can't include a firstname as it is. Firstname form depends on the sentence it's included in.
- Writing names
Weird how some French people still write their LAST NAME in full caps in 2015
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