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5 years ago from Andrei Urse, User Experience Designer
In a "huge" application probably it makes sense to have everything in a Properties Bundle using a .properties file or a JSON or XML.
Doc writers and designers can access those files and make the commits to change the strings / localize / correct etc.
This is how large companies deal with UI Copy Text if you were wondering.
Netflix wrote a blog post about their own workflow to handle UI strings for internationalization: https://medium.com/netflix-techblog/localization-technologies-at-netflix-d033e7b13cf
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In a "huge" application probably it makes sense to have everything in a Properties Bundle using a .properties file or a JSON or XML.
Doc writers and designers can access those files and make the commits to change the strings / localize / correct etc.
This is how large companies deal with UI Copy Text if you were wondering.
Netflix wrote a blog post about their own workflow to handle UI strings for internationalization: https://medium.com/netflix-techblog/localization-technologies-at-netflix-d033e7b13cf