One of things that is hard to find is the actual rationale for various decisions were make in previous editions of the ES standards. Particularly ES1-3. Norbert has found an interesting report from 1999 that explains the decisions that were made regarding internationalization issues in ES3.
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One of things that is hard to find is the actual rationale for various decisions were make in previous editions of the ES standards. Particularly ES1-3. Norbert has found an interesting report from 1999 that explains the decisions that were made regarding internationalization issues in ES3.
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> From: Norbert Lindenberg <norbert at norbertlindenberg.com>
> Date: May 22, 2012 8:37:36 PM PDT
> To: Allen Wirfs-Brock <allen at wirfs-brock.com>
> Subject: Adding internationalization support to the base standard for JavaScript
>
> Rich Gillam's report on ES3 internationalization:
>
> http://icu-project.org/docs/papers/internationalization_support_for_javascript.html
>
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One of things that is hard to find is the actual rationale for various decisions were make in previous editions of the ES standards. Particularly ES1-3. Norbert has found an interesting report from 1999 that explains the decisions that were made regarding internationalization issues in ES3.
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