Translations
The course has been translated into other languages by a set of wonderful volunteers:
- Brazilian Portuguese by @rastringer, @hugojacob, @joaovicmendes, and @henrif75.
- Chinese (Simplified) by @suetfei, @wnghl, @anlunx, @kongy, @noahdragon, @superwhd, @SketchK, and @nodmp.
- Chinese (Traditional) by @hueich, @victorhsieh, @mingyc, @kuanhungchen, and @johnathan79717.
- Farsi by @DannyRavi, @javad-jafari, @Alix1383, @moaminsharifi , @hamidrezakp and @mehrad77.
- Japanese by @CoinEZ-JPN, @momotaro1105, @HidenoriKobayashi and @kantasv.
- Korean by @keispace, @jiyongp, @jooyunghan, and @namhyung.
- Spanish by @deavid.
- Ukrainian by @git-user-cpp, @yaremam and @reta.
Use the language picker in the top-right corner to switch between languages.
Incomplete Translations
There is a large number of in-progress translations. We link to the most recently updated translations:
- Arabic by @younies
- Bengali by @raselmandol.
- French by @KookaS, @vcaen and @AdrienBaudemont.
- German by @Throvn and @ronaldfw.
- Italian by @henrythebuilder and @detro.
The full list of translations with their current status is also available either as of their last update or synced to the latest version of the course.
If you want to help with this effort, please see our instructions for how to get going. Translations are coordinated on the issue tracker.
- This is a good opportunity to thank the volunteers who have contributed to the translations.
- If there are students in the class who speak any of the listed languages, you can encourage them to check out the translated versions and even contribute if they find any issues.
- Highlight that the project is open source and contributions are welcome, not just for translations but for the course content itself.