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Unicode, Internationalization, and Currency Codes

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The Java platform provides a rich set of internationalization features to help you create applications that can be used across the world. The platform provides the means to localize your applications, format dates and numbers in a variety of culturally-sensitive formats, and display characters used in dozens of writing systems.

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© 2012 Josh Juneau, Carl Dea, Freddy Guime, and John O’Conner

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Juneau, J., Dea, C., Guime, F., O’Conner, J. (2012). Unicode, Internationalization, and Currency Codes. In: Java 7 Recipes. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4057-0_10

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