[Biojava-l] About translation to Chinese
Andreas Prlic
andreas at sdsc.edu
Thu Mar 10 01:02:11 UTC 2011
Hi Richard,
great that you want to work on the translation. I don't think there is
any part that is more important than others, so ideally you would
cover it all... The BioJava 1.7 (legacy) cookbook has been translated
into several languages, including simplified Chinese. Probably the
best maintained translation is the one by Sylvain Foisy into French.
Thanks for volunteering,
Andreas
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 1:53 AM, Richard Fu <fuyu12345 at gmail.com> wrote:
> As a Chinese student interested in biojava, I noticed that there is not a
> Chinese version of documentation of biojava 3.0. Thus I would like to
> translate some of the javadoc or cookbook. Which part is the essential part
> and should be set priority to? Maybe I can help popularize biojava among
> more Chinese scientists and students who are enthusiastic about it.
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