NDK: Internationalization

Internationalization provides the functionality for adapting programs to various languages and localities and allows you to manipulate strings to use the internationally recognized Unicode standard. Functions are provided to support both single and multi-byte characters, as well as to support various locale conventions, such as decimal separations and time format.

Unicode is closely associated with internationalization as well.

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