Crowdin
Get quality translations for your app, website, game, supporting documentation, and on. Invite your own translation team or work with professional translation agencies within Crowdin.
Features that ensure quality translations and speed up the process
• Glossary – create a list of terms to get consistent translations
• Translation Memory (TM) – no need to translate identical strings
• Screenshots – tag source strings to get context-relevant translations
• Integrations – set up integration with GitHub, Google Play, API, CLI, Android Studio, and on
• QA checks – make sure that all the translations have the same meaning and functions as the source strings
• In-Context – proofreading within the actual web application
• Machine Translations (MT) – pre-translate via translation engine
• Reports – get insights, plan and manage the project
Crowdin supports more than 30 file formats for mobile, software, documents, subtitles, graphics and assets:
.xml, .strings, .json, .html, .xliff, .csv, .php, .resx, .yaml, .xml, .strings and on.
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Global App Testing
Global App Testing (GAT) allows tech teams to test in over 189 countries with over 60,000+ professional testers who use real devices and environments.
Enhance your testing process and increase release quality and speed whilst improving budget efficiency via the GAT platform, which is fully integrated to work seamlessly with your existing DevOps or CI/CD tools.
Whether you are looking for full time QA support, or to manage spikes in your release cycles, the GAT integration-led approach empowers you to manage your entire testing workflow from test launch to results analysis without leaving your existing tooling (such as Github, Jira, Testrail etc).
Through our integrated platform, we enable unscripted exploratory testing and scripted functional test case execution to be embedded within your CI/CD and SDLC processes, providing the perfect synergy with your automation testing tools.
Test results are returned in real time. Start receiving results in as little as 15 minutes with a full bug report delivered within a few hours, enabling quick feedback on critical issues and edge cases.
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Grails
The Grails® framework is a robust web application framework that is Groovy-based and designed for the JVM, built upon the Spring Boot foundation. It emphasizes convention-over-configuration, offers sensible defaults, and presents opinionated APIs, making it particularly accessible for Java developers to grasp. By leveraging the efficient features of Spring Boot, such as its dependency injection capabilities, the Grails framework enhances productivity and streamlines development. It also ensures smooth integration and interaction with Java, existing Java EE containers, and the JVM itself. Apache Groovy, the language powering Grails, is crafted to boost developer efficiency, providing both optional typing and dynamic capabilities while supporting static typing and compilation as well. Furthermore, the Grails framework incorporates GORM, a powerful data access toolkit that simplifies the interaction with various data sources, offering an extensive array of APIs for both relational and non-relational databases. GORM supports multiple implementations, including popular databases like Hibernate (SQL), MongoDB, Cassandra, and Neo4j, making it a versatile choice for developers working with diverse data storage solutions. Overall, the combination of these features positions the Grails framework as an essential tool for modern web development on the JVM.
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Sinatra
Sinatra comes equipped with various default settings that dictate the activation of specific features. These settings act as application-level variables, which can be altered through methods such as set, enable, or disable, and they are accessible within the request context through the settings object. Developers are encouraged to define both their custom settings and utilize the default settings that the framework offers. The set method, in its most basic usage, requires just a setting name and its corresponding value, effectively creating an attribute for the application. Additionally, extensions serve as supplementary tools that offer helper or class methods tailored for Sinatra applications, and these are typically detailed on the extension's home pages. Incorporating an extension is often straightforward, requiring only the installation of a gem or library followed by a simple file requirement. Overall, this flexibility empowers developers to tailor their Sinatra applications to meet specific needs or preferences.
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