Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese Computing.
Intermediate Level Users.
This book is the definitive guide for tackling the difficult issues faced when dealing with complex Asian languages - Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese - in the context of computing or Internet services. This new book containing revised information from Ken Lunde's first book, 'Understanding Japanese Information Processing', as well as coverage of three additional languages, is of incalculable value to the developer, programmer, user, and researcher. It also covers how these writing systems impact contemporary Internet resources, such as the World Wide Web, Java, and Adobe Acrobat.