A podcast about technology, software engineering, and globalization.
People across the world connect with each other on the internet in hundreds of different languages. Technology has created some of the world’s biggest problems, but global connectivity is not one of them. In season 1 of the 1 in 6 Engineers podcast, we will explore the biggest challenges and wins in internationalization.
In today’s chatty episode, I’ll talk about why I’m passionate about Right to Left (RTL), the practice in localization to adapt user interfaces to users who use software in languages written from right to left, such as Arabic, Hebrew, and Urdu. I’m going to give a background on why languages are written in different directions, how this is implemented technically, and how to apply it to modern user interfaces.