![]() We've now published these tutorials in many languages. We've started translating our most popular tutorials into other world languages ![]() This year, we made the decision to shift our attention to the freeCodeCamp publication. The community has also changed our focus a bit. freeCodeCamp's certifications translated to Italian and Japanese (above), Portuguese and Ukranian (below). Others have started the process of translating the first three core certifications – Responsive Web Design (in its latest version), JavaScript, and Front-End Libraries – like Arabic, Bengali, French, German, Indonesian, Korean, Persian, Romanian, Russian, Turkish, and Urdu. For example, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and Ukrainian now have the whole curriculum translated. We've gotten contributors from many different languages. So much has happened in the twelve months since then. You can also watch this short video that contains messages from contributors all around the world about what World Translation Month means to them and how they're helping out. It provides some data on the efforts of translation up to that point. Rafael, the leader of the translation effort worldwide, published this article announcing the event. We helped a lot of new people get started translating freeCodeCamp into their native language. During that session, we got to chat with contributors. The event welcomes new localization contributors and thanks those who are already helping in the translation process.ĭuring the inaugural event last year, freeCodeCamp held a Twitter Spaces session. World Translation Month is an initiative held by freeCodeCamp to help translate freeCodeCamp's curriculum into as many world languages as possible. freeCodeCamp is holding our World Translation Month for the second year in a row, taking place September 6th and running through the rest of the month. Well, it’s September again – and here we are for the second installment of this month-long event. One year has passed since freeCodeCamp held our first World Translation Month in September 2021.
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