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Translation of "Simplified JavaScript Jargon"

Simplified JavaScript Lingo
The author of the announcement is the elnee user


Good new Date().toLocaleString() you new Date().toLocaleString() , habrapolzovateli. I want to present to everyone the translation of the English dictionary of terms for front-end developers.
If you are interested - welcome under cat.

What is SJSJ?


SJSJ is a community- led effort to explain in simple words a variety of complex terms used in the current JavaScript ecosystem. The idea is not to replace the documentation, but to create a kind of dictionary that can be easily referenced.

The Russian-language SJSJ is a fork of the original GitHub repository , created on January 3, 2016. Currently translated ~ 40% of the dictionary.

Sjsj need your help


We do not have as much free time as we would like. If everyone takes at least one term - the translation of the dictionary will be completed in record time!
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Who do we need?



We would also be very grateful if real professionals would check existing translations and offer the shortest, most accurate and understandable description for beginner developers.

How to participate in the translation


We have created a separate chat in the telegraph for those who wish to participate in the translation. In this chat, you can real-time coordinate your actions with the actions of other activists, discuss controversial translation options and choose the best one. Yes, by the way, if you want to participate in the translation, but do not get along with git - go to the chat, we will help you figure it out.

The future of the Russian-speaking SJSJ


The plans are for the time being modest - by joint efforts to finish the translation, and then start tracking the updates of the original repository, as well as “refactoring” the translated terms.

In addition, most recently, a man named Hank Wang wrote a small script that allows you to read SJSJ right in the terminal.

The plans include the creation of a language selection option - this will allow you to read the Russian-language fork SJSJ in the terminal.



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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/275531/


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