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Request for Translation of the First Four Articles in the DefiHackLabs onchain_debug Course into Simplified Chinese #581

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charliex2 opened this issue Mar 12, 2024 · 1 comment

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@charliex2
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Hi,

I am a Solidity learner who recently came across your onchain_debug course. I noticed that the first four articles are written in Traditional Chinese, while the subsequent 5-7 articles are in Simplified Chinese. For learners who are more comfortable with Simplified Chinese, this may pose a slight comprehension barrier.

I am eager to contribute to the course by translating the initial four articles into Simplified Chinese to make the content more accessible to a wider audience. I would like to inquire whether you welcome the submission of a Pull Request for this translation task. If you have any specific guidelines or preferences, I am open to discussion and would appreciate your guidance.

Thank you for your time and effort. I look forward to potentially contributing to the enhancement of this course.

About the Difference Between Simplified and Traditional Chinese:
Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese are two different writing forms of the Chinese language. Traditional Chinese characters have more complex strokes, while Simplified Chinese characters are streamlined and simplified, a result of a character simplification movement in the 1950s and 60s. Although both forms share the same linguistic foundation, they may differ in character structure, word usage, and expression conventions.

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I think it's fine now so many translators :D

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