ReactFoo 2017

A conference on React

Prashant Baisla

@pbaisla

Internationalising your React app

Submitted Aug 23, 2017

Almost half of the pages on the Internet are in English but only a quarter of Internet users are English speakers. This talk shows you a simple way to make your react app accessible to the remaining 75% of Internet users.

Outline

  1. i18n - what and why
  2. A simple solution to the problem
  3. Frontend implementation
  4. Backend implementation
  5. Finding untranslated text
  6. Handling RTL languages

Speaker bio

Software engineer at Practo, building an enterprise application with react!

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