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Database driven resource localization for .NET applications
This library and tooling provides easy-to-use database resource managers and providers that allow you to use a database for storing localization resources. Unlike static Resx resources, database resources are dynamic, can be changed at runtime and are editable by multiple users at the same time. The custom resource managers, providers and ASP.NET Core StringLocalizers use the standard .NET resource infrastructure, so other than startup configuration there are no code changes when switching from using traditional Resx resources. ...
IP2Location C library enables the user to find the country, region, city, coordinates, zip code, time zone, ISP, domain name, connection type, area code, weather, MCC, MNC, mobile brand name, elevation and usage type that any IP address or hostname originates from. It has been optimized for speed and memory utilization.
Developers can use the API to query all IP2Location™ binary databases for applications written in C or supporting static/dynamic library.
A Java-written extractor for all your Thymeleaf localization strings
Thymeleaf Property Extractor (ThExtractor in short) is a java-written app that given a folder or a html file, extracts every Thymeleaf localisation tags (for example: th:text="#{myString}") to a properties file, to ease and fasten the development of your Spring web app.
It's really easy to use! Just run the jar, and browse for your HTML (or a folder containing them) in the first field, and browse for a target .properties file (or create one!) in the second field. And then... do magic!