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English version? #18

@TobiasKrok

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@TobiasKrok

Hi! First of all, I just want to say that this is an amazing resource for learning Java. You have done a very good job.

I'm just wondering if an English version will ever be available? Or if translated versions of the pictures and diagrams would be available? I've currently been using Google translate and it works, but I'm just asking :)

Thank you for this!

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Snailclimb

Snailclimb commented on Sep 2, 2018

@Snailclimb
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Your suggestion is very good.More than one foreign friend mentioned this suggestion.But this is a time-consuming and laborious task, and I may not be able to do it alone.If there are other people who will help with the translation later, you may have an English version. thank you for your support!

TobiasKrok

TobiasKrok commented on Sep 2, 2018

@TobiasKrok
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Fully understandable. It's a lot to ask for, so I'm not expecting anything 😄

What about translating the pictures and such? Like this:
image

Would be very helpful. Thank you again for this amazing contribution.

donpaul120

donpaul120 commented on Sep 6, 2018

@donpaul120

I think google automatically translate this to english. I actually do read this in english version through the web aside the images tho.

TobiasKrok

TobiasKrok commented on Sep 6, 2018

@TobiasKrok
Author

Yeah, I also use Google translate which translates the full page. Only having the images translated would be perfect.

Adikso

Adikso commented on Sep 13, 2018

@Adikso

Why do you even add english only description to the repository. It is not the first time that I am interested and then see that everything is in fact in chinese despite english description :/

charllie

charllie commented on Sep 13, 2018

@charllie

Learning Chinese is a core knowledge that most Java programmers need to master

donpaul120

donpaul120 commented on Sep 13, 2018

@donpaul120

@charllie Lol... I didn't know that until now, so all this years all i needed to do was to learn Chinese to harness the full power of JAVA... hmmmm

feia1236

feia1236 commented on Oct 24, 2018

@feia1236

@charllie So, I'm good at Chinese, but why not Java... hmmmm

crazyqiang

crazyqiang commented on Oct 29, 2018

@crazyqiang

Fully understandable. It's a lot to ask for, so I'm not expecting anything 😄

What about translating the pictures and such? Like this:
image

Would be very helpful. Thank you again for this amazing contribution.

This tells us how important it is to learn Chinese well 😝

fantj2016

fantj2016 commented on Nov 23, 2018

@fantj2016

哈哈哈哈哈,欢迎大家积极学习中文

Randyzz

Randyzz commented on Dec 11, 2018

@Randyzz

让我想笑^_^

itzdc

itzdc commented on Jan 3, 2019

@itzdc

洋人还用看练习题呢呀

PearsonBo

PearsonBo commented on Feb 24, 2019

@PearsonBo

hahaha

huanghe2015

huanghe2015 commented on Feb 24, 2019

@huanghe2015

Well,I think the pic is quite common in The Theory of Opreating System's Textbook.
我认为这张图在操作系统原理的相关书籍中很容易找到。

maxwellens

maxwellens commented on Feb 25, 2019

@maxwellens

Fully understandable. It's a lot to ask for, so I'm not expecting anything 😄

What about translating the pictures and such? Like this:
image

Would be very helpful. Thank you again for this amazing contribution.

Fully understandable. It's a lot to ask for, so I'm not expecting anything 😄

What about translating the pictures and such? Like this:
image

Would be very helpful. Thank you again for this amazing contribution.

用户:User
操作系统:Operating System
外壳:Shell
内核:Kernel
计算机硬件:Computer Hardware

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