May 22, 2020
At Transifex, our mission is to make it truly easy for developers to build products in their users’ native spoken languages. We’re constantly asking ourselves, how will products be built two and five years from now? How can we make localization truly seamless, baked into the software development workflow and tech stack?
There’s one big obstacle in this path: today, developers rely on traditional file-based internationalization (i18n) libraries. Most of these libraries were built in the 90s. In today’s software development workflow, managing your content in files in your repository is broken by design. To push things forward, we believe we need a radical redesign of the localization stack.
To overcome these challenges, we realized we need to re-think our whole localization stack. We need to make it fully cloud-based and dynamic.
Today, I’m excited to announce Transifex Native, our end-to-end, fully cloud-based localization stack. Here are the new tools we’re making available to developers:
The first environment we’ve developed Transifex Native for is Python. You can check out the code on GitHub and an overview of the technology stack.
Looking further ahead, we’ll make Transifex Native available within our app to make it a seamless part of our user experience. Our next plans are to support languages such as Javascript, Go, Java, Ruby, and PHP.
We’d love to show you more and receive your feedback, or a pull request on GitHub.
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