code4sac / wicit

A simple node/express app for finding locations that accept WIC in California, using data from the new California Department of Public Health open data portal.
http://findwic.com/
MIT License
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Translate to Spanish #20

Open natebass opened 10 years ago

natebass commented 10 years ago

I think it would be a good idea for the app to translate to Spanish, especially in the "Do I Qualify?" section.

jesserosato commented 10 years ago

@Nate-Bass That's a really great idea. Maybe we can just use the Google translate plugin for right now?

kaniasty commented 10 years ago

Try duolingo for free open source translation.

https://www.duolingo.com/translations

jesserosato commented 10 years ago

@kaniasty Looks like a cool project, thanks for the tip.

ghost commented 9 years ago

I uploaded this document to Duolingo last week. Link.

jesserosato commented 9 years ago

@jboiser thanks! I think we're gonna end up going with Google translate though, mostly so we can support the most languages with the least effort. It will be really helpful to have that duolingo page to evaluate how close the Google translate plugin gets to the real thing.

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xeniaThunder commented 8 years ago

Hello, I can translate this to Spanish. Can someone send me the exact text?

jesserosato commented 8 years ago

Hi @xeniaThunder thank you for your interest in wicit and sorry for the delay in replying. @jboiser started a duolingo page (see the above comments) for translating the site. Unfortunately, I haven't had much time to work on WICit lately, so I can't make any promises about when your work would make it into the app, but if you or maybe someone else on this thread can/is-willing-to implement any kind of English/Spanish language switch using the translation, I'd be happy to merge it in and deploy it. Sorry again for the delay in getting back to you!