Hello everyone,

My name is Joel Sahleen and I am a PHP developer living in the Salt Lake
City, UT area. My background is in Chinese and Japanese, both of which I
studied at Stanford University as part of my graduate program in Asian
Languages. I have been programming in PHP for about 2.5 years now (read
career change) and recently received my ZCE certification.

I am currently interviewing with a large web analytics company located in
Utah who want me to help localize their products for the East Asian market.
Although I have the linguistic background and the necessary programming
skills, I have never implemented a localization project before and I was
hoping that people on the list could point me toward some good resources to
help get me started. I understand that the new intl implementation of ICU is
probably the best way to go for doing conversions, but how does this work
together with other technologies such as gettext? My potential employers
primary concerns are performance and manageability. Which strategies would
best satisfy those requirements?

Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!

Thanks.

Joel D. Sahleen

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