Wolfram Code Captions
Volunteer Project
Wolfram Code Captions
Volunteer Project
Volunteer Project
Welcome to the Wolfram Code Captions Volunteer Project!
This project is aimed at helping non-English-speaking programming novices understand any new piece of code by enabling code annotations in a language of their choosing. We currently support Japanese, Traditional as well as Simplified Chinese, Korean, Spanish, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, German, French, and Portuguese.
To extend our effort and include more languages, we are looking for volunteers to translate our Wolfram Language function symbols into equivalent words and phrases in their native languages.
If you are interested in participating, please find your language in the list below and navigate to the language-specific page by clicking on the link. There you will find the complete collection of curation grids, including instructions regarding their handling.
Should you be looking for a language not offered in our list, please contact us at volunteertranslations@wolfram.com. We’ll be happy to look into your proposed language. Please note that in some exceptional cases we are still working on addressing and improving character rendering issues.
For further information, you may also read our blog post regarding our code captions.
Thank you very much for your participation.
Welcome to the Wolfram Code Captions Volunteer Project!
This project is aimed at helping non-English-speaking programming novices understand any new piece of code by enabling code annotations in a language of their choosing. We currently support Japanese, Traditional as well as Simplified Chinese, Korean, Spanish, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, German, French, and Portuguese.
To extend our effort and include more languages, we are looking for volunteers to translate our Wolfram Language function symbols into equivalent words and phrases in their native languages.
If you are interested in participating, please find your language in the list below and navigate to the language-specific page by clicking on the link. There you will find the complete collection of curation grids, including instructions regarding their handling.
Should you be looking for a language not offered in our list, please contact us at volunteertranslations@wolfram.com. We’ll be happy to look into your proposed language. Please note that in some exceptional cases we are still working on addressing and improving character rendering issues.
For further information, you may also read our blog post regarding our code captions.
Thank you very much for your participation.
Languages
Languages