# adventurer_prefix: "You can jump to any level below, or discuss the levels on "
# adventurer_forum: "the Adventurer forum"
# adventurer_suffix: "."
# campaign_beginner: "Beginner Campaign"
# campaign_beginner_description: "... in which you learn the wizardry of programming."
# campaign_dev: "Random Harder Levels"
# campaign_dev_description: "... in which you learn the interface while doing something a little harder."
# campaign_multiplayer: "Multiplayer Arenas"
# campaign_multiplayer_description: "... in which you code head-to-head against other players."
# campaign_player_created: "Player-Created"
# campaign_player_created_description: "... in which you battle against the creativity of your fellow <a href=\"/contribute#artisan\">Artisan Wizards</a>."
# recruitment_reminder: "Use this form to reach out to candidates you are interested in interviewing. Remember that CodeCombat charges 15% of first-year salary. The fee is due upon hiring the employee and is refundable for 90 days if the employee does not remain employed. Part time, remote, and contract employees are free, as are interns."
pitch_body: "We develop CodeCombat in English, but we already have players all over the world. Many of them want to play in Arabic but don't speak English, so if you can speak both, please consider signing up to be a Diplomat and help translate both the CodeCombat website and all the levels into Arabic."
missing_translations: "Until we can translate everything into Arabic, you'll see English when Arabic isn't available."
# learn_more: "Learn more about being a Diplomat"
# subscribe_as_diplomat: "Subscribe as a Diplomat"
# job_profile_approved: "Your job profile has been approved by CodeCombat. Employers will be able to see it until you either mark it inactive or it has not been changed for four weeks."
# job_profile_explanation: "Hi! Fill this out, and we will get in touch about finding you a software developer job."
# long_description_help: "Describe yourself to potential employers. Keep it short and to the point. We recommend outlining the position that would most interest you. Tasteful markdown okay; 600 characters max."
# reasons: "Three reasons you should hire through us:"
# everyone_looking: "Everyone here is looking for their next opportunity."
# everyone_looking_blurb: "Forget about 20% LinkedIn InMail response rates. Everyone that we list on this site wants to find their next position and will respond to your request for an introduction."
# weeding: "Sit back; we've done the weeding for you."
# weeding_blurb: "Every player that we list has been screened for technical ability. We also perform phone screens for select candidates and make notes on their profiles to save you time."
# pass_screen: "They will pass your technical screen."
# pass_screen_blurb: "Review each candidate's code before reaching out. One employer found that 5x as many of our devs passed their technical screen than hiring from Hacker News."
# make_hiring_easier: "Make my hiring easier, please."
# what_blurb: "CodeCombat is a multiplayer browser programming game. Players write code to control their forces in battle against other developers. Our players have experience with all major tech stacks."
# cost_blurb: "We charge 15% of first year's salary and offer a 100% money back guarantee for 90 days. We don't charge for candidates who are already actively being interviewed at your company."
# introduction: "Check out the ways you can get involved below and decide what sounds the most fun. We look forward to working with you!"
# level_editor_prefix: "Use the CodeCombat"
# level_editor_suffix: "to create and edit levels. Users have created levels for their classes, friends, hackathons, students, and siblings. If create a new level sounds intimidating you can start by forking one of ours!"
# thang_editor_prefix: "We call units within the game 'thangs'. Use the"
# thang_editor_suffix: "to modify the CodeCombat source artwork. Allow units to throw projectiles, alter the direction of an animation, change a unit's hit points, or upload your own vector sprites."
# article_editor_prefix: "See a mistake in some of our docs? Want to make some instructions for your own creations? Check out the"
# article_editor_suffix: "and help CodeCombat players get the most out of their playtime."
# find_us: "Find us on these sites"
# contribute_to_the_project: "Contribute to the project"
# who_description_prefix: "together started CodeCombat in 2013. We also created "
# who_description_suffix: "in 2008, growing it to the #1 web and iOS application for learning to write Chinese and Japanese characters."
# who_description_ending: "Now it's time to teach people to write code."
# why_paragraph_1: "When making Skritter, George didn't know how to program and was constantly frustrated by his inability to implement his ideas. Afterwards, he tried learning, but the lessons were too slow. His housemate, wanting to reskill and stop teaching, tried Codecademy, but \"got bored.\" Each week another friend started Codecademy, then dropped off. We realized it was the same problem we'd solved with Skritter: people learning a skill via slow, intensive lessons when what they need is fast, extensive practice. We know how to fix that."
# why_paragraph_2: "Need to learn to code? You don't need lessons. You need to write a lot of code and have a great time doing it."
# why_paragraph_3_prefix: "That's what programming is about. It's gotta be fun. Not fun like"
# why_paragraph_3_italic: "yay a badge"
# why_paragraph_3_center: "but fun like"
# why_paragraph_3_italic_caps: "NO MOM I HAVE TO FINISH THE LEVEL!"
# why_paragraph_3_suffix: "That's why CodeCombat is a multiplayer game, not a gamified lesson course. We won't stop until you can't stop--but this time, that's a good thing."
# why_paragraph_4: "If you're going to get addicted to some game, get addicted to this one and become one of the wizards of the tech age."
# why_ending: "And hey, it's free. "
# why_ending_url: "Start wizarding now!"
# george_description: "CEO, business guy, web designer, game designer, and champion of beginning programmers everywhere."
# scott_description: "Programmer extraordinaire, software architect, kitchen wizard, and master of finances. Scott is the reasonable one."
# nick_description: "Programming wizard, eccentric motivation mage, and upside-down experimenter. Nick can do anything and chooses to build CodeCombat."
# jeremy_description: "Customer support mage, usability tester, and community organizer; you've probably already spoken with Jeremy."
# michael_description: "Programmer, sys-admin, and undergrad technical wunderkind, Michael is the person keeping our servers online."
# opensource_intro: "CodeCombat is free to play and completely open source."
# opensource_description_prefix: "Check out "
# github_url: "our GitHub"
# opensource_description_center: "and help out if you like! CodeCombat is built on dozens of open source projects, and we love them. See "
# archmage_wiki_url: "our Archmage wiki"
# opensource_description_suffix: "for a list of the software that makes this game possible."
# practices_title: "Respectful Best Practices"
# practices_description: "These are our promises to you, the player, in slightly less legalese."
# privacy_title: "Privacy"
# privacy_description: "We will not sell any of your personal information. We intend to make money through recruitment eventually, but rest assured we will not distribute your personal information to interested companies without your explicit consent."
# security_title: "Security"
# security_description: "We strive to keep your personal information safe. As an open source project, our site is freely open to anyone to review and improve our security systems."
# email_title: "Email"
# email_description_prefix: "We will not inundate you with spam. Through"
# email_settings_url: "your email settings"
# email_description_suffix: "or through links in the emails we send, you can change your preferences and easily unsubscribe at any time."
# cost_title: "Cost"
# cost_description: "Currently, CodeCombat is 100% free! One of our main goals is to keep it that way, so that as many people can play as possible, regardless of place in life. If the sky darkens, we might have to charge subscriptions or for some content, but we'd rather not. With any luck, we'll be able to sustain the company with:"
# recruitment_title: "Recruitment"
# recruitment_description_prefix: "Here on CodeCombat, you're going to become a powerful wizard–not just in the game, but also in real life."
# url_hire_programmers: "No one can hire programmers fast enough"
# recruitment_description_suffix: "so once you've sharpened your skills and if you agree, we will demo your best coding accomplishments to the thousands of employers who are drooling for the chance to hire you. They pay us a little, they pay you"
# recruitment_description_italic: "a lot"
# recruitment_description_ending: "the site remains free and everybody's happy. That's the plan."
# contributor_description_prefix: "All contributions, both on the site and on our GitHub repository, are subject to our"
# cla_url: "CLA"
# contributor_description_suffix: "to which you should agree before contributing."
# code_title: "Code - MIT"
# code_description_prefix: "All code owned by CodeCombat or hosted on codecombat.com, both in the GitHub repository or in the codecombat.com database, is licensed under the"
# mit_license_url: "MIT license"
# code_description_suffix: "This includes all code in Systems and Components that are made available by CodeCombat for the purpose of creating levels."
# art_title: "Art/Music - Creative Commons "
# art_description_prefix: "All common content is available under the"
# cc_license_url: "Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License"
# art_description_suffix: "Common content is anything made generally available by CodeCombat for the purpose of creating Levels. This includes:"
# art_music: "Music"
# art_sound: "Sound"
# art_artwork: "Artwork"
# art_sprites: "Sprites"
# art_other: "Any and all other non-code creative works that are made available when creating Levels."
# art_access: "Currently there is no universal, easy system for fetching these assets. In general, fetch them from the URLs as used by the site, contact us for assistance, or help us in extending the site to make these assets more easily accessible."
# art_paragraph_1: "For attribution, please name and link to codecombat.com near where the source is used or where appropriate for the medium. For example:"
# use_list_1: "If used in a movie or another game, include codecombat.com in the credits."
# use_list_2: "If used on a website, include a link near the usage, for example underneath an image, or in a general attributions page where you might also mention other Creative Commons works and open source software being used on the site. Something that's already clearly referencing CodeCombat, such as a blog post mentioning CodeCombat, does not need some separate attribution."
# art_paragraph_2: "If the content being used is created not by CodeCombat but instead by a user of codecombat.com, attribute them instead, and follow attribution directions provided in that resource's description if there are any."
# rights_title: "Rights Reserved"
# rights_desc: "All rights are reserved for Levels themselves. This includes"
# rights_scripts: "Scripts"
# rights_unit: "Unit configuration"
# rights_description: "Description"
# rights_writings: "Writings"
# rights_media: "Media (sounds, music) and any other creative content made specifically for that Level and not made generally available when creating Levels."
# rights_clarification: "To clarify, anything that is made available in the Level Editor for the purpose of making levels is under CC, whereas the content created with the Level Editor or uploaded in the course of creation of Levels is not."
# nutshell_title: "In a Nutshell"
# nutshell_description: "Any resources we provide in the Level Editor are free to use as you like for creating Levels. But we reserve the right to restrict distribution of the Levels themselves (that are created on codecombat.com) so that they may be charged for in the future, if that's what ends up happening."
# canonical: "The English version of this document is the definitive, canonical version. If there are any discrepencies between translations, the English document takes precedence."
# introduction_desc_intro: "We have high hopes for CodeCombat."
# introduction_desc_pref: "We want to be where programmers of all stripes come to learn and play together, introduce others to the wonderful world of coding, and reflect the best parts of the community. We can't and don't want to do that alone; what makes projects like GitHub, Stack Overflow and Linux great are the people who use them and build on them. To that end, "
# introduction_desc_github_url: "CodeCombat is totally open source"
# introduction_desc_suf: ", and we aim to provide as many ways as possible for you to take part and make this project as much yours as ours."
# archmage_summary: "Interested in working on game graphics, user interface design, database and server organization, multiplayer networking, physics, sound, or game engine performance? Want to help build a game to help other people learn what you are good at? We have a lot to do and if you are an experienced programmer and want to develop for CodeCombat, this class is for you. We would love your help building the best programming game ever."
# archmage_introduction: "One of the best parts about building games is they synthesize so many different things. Graphics, sound, real-time networking, social networking, and of course many of the more common aspects of programming, from low-level database management, and server administration to user facing design and interface building. There's a lot to do, and if you're an experienced programmer with a hankering to really dive into the nitty-gritty of CodeCombat, this class might be for you. We would love to have your help building the best programming game ever."
# class_attributes: "Class Attributes"
# archmage_attribute_1_pref: "Knowledge in "
# archmage_attribute_1_suf: ", or a desire to learn. Most of our code is in this language. If you're a fan of Ruby or Python, you'll feel right at home. It's JavaScript, but with a nicer syntax."
# archmage_attribute_2: "Some experience in programming and personal initiative. We'll help you get oriented, but we can't spend much time training you."
# how_to_join: "How To Join"
# join_desc_1: "Anyone can help out! Just check out our "
# join_desc_2: "to get started, and check the box below to mark yourself as a brave Archmage and get the latest news by email. Want to chat about what to do or how to get more deeply involved? "
# artisan_summary_pref: "Want to design levels and expand CodeCombat's arsenal? People are playing through our content at a pace faster than we can build! Right now, our level editor is barebone, so be wary. Making levels will be a little challenging and buggy. If you have visions of campaigns spanning for-loops to"
# artisan_introduction_pref: "We must construct additional levels! People be clamoring for more content, and we can only build so many ourselves. Right now your workstation is level one; our level editor is barely usable even by its creators, so be wary. If you have visions of campaigns spanning for-loops to"
# artisan_attribute_1: "Any experience in building content like this would be nice, such as using Blizzard's level editors. But not required!"
# artisan_attribute_2: "A hankering to do a whole lot of testing and iteration. To make good levels, you need to take it to others and watch them play it, and be prepared to find a lot of things to fix."
# artisan_attribute_3: "For the time being, endurance en par with an Adventurer. Our Level Editor is super preliminary and frustrating to use. You have been warned!"
# artisan_join_desc: "Use the Level Editor in these steps, give or take:"
# artisan_join_step1: "Read the documentation."
# artisan_join_step2: "Create a new level and explore existing levels."
# artisan_join_step3: "Find us in our public HipChat room for help."
# artisan_join_step4: "Post your levels on the forum for feedback."
# adventurer_summary: "Let us be clear about your role: you are the tank. You are going to take heavy damage. We need people to try out brand-new levels and help identify how to make things better. The pain will be enormous; making good games is a long process and no one gets it right the first time. If you can endure and have a high constitution score, then this class is for you."
# adventurer_introduction: "Let's be clear about your role: you are the tank. You're going to take heavy damage. We need people to try out brand-new levels and help identify how to make things better. The pain will be enormous; making good games is a long process and no one gets it right the first time. If you can endure and have a high constitution score, then this class might be for you."
# adventurer_attribute_1: "A thirst for learning. You want to learn how to code and we want to teach you how to code. You'll probably be doing most of the teaching in this case, though."
# adventurer_attribute_2: "Charismatic. Be gentle but articulate about what needs improving, and offer suggestions on how to improve."
# adventurer_join_pref: "Either get together with (or recruit!) an Artisan and work with them, or check the box below to receive emails when there are new levels to test. We'll also be posting about levels to review on our networks like"
# adventurer_forum_url: "our forum"
# adventurer_join_suf: "so if you prefer to be notified those ways, sign up there!"
# scribe_summary_pref: "CodeCombat is not just going to be a bunch of levels. It will also be a resource of programming knowledge that players can hook into. That way, each Artisan can link to a detailed article that for the player's edification: documentation akin to what the "
# scribe_introduction_pref: "CodeCombat isn't just going to be a bunch of levels. It will also include a resource for knowledge, a wiki of programming concepts that levels can hook into. That way rather than each Artisan having to describe in detail what a comparison operator is, they can simply link their level to the Article describing them that is already written for the player's edification. Something along the lines of what the "
# scribe_introduction_suf: " has built. If your idea of fun is articulating the concepts of programming in Markdown form, then this class might be for you."
# scribe_attribute_1: "Skill in words is pretty much all you need. Not only grammar and spelling, but able to convey complicated ideas to others."
# contact_us_url: "Contact us"
# scribe_join_description: "tell us a little about yourself, your experience with programming and what sort of things you'd like to write about. We'll go from there!"
# diplomat_summary: "There is a large interest in CodeCombat in other countries that do not speak English! We are looking for translators who are willing to spend their time translating the site's corpus of words so that CodeCombat is accessible across the world as soon as possible. If you'd like to help getting CodeCombat international, then this class is for you."
# diplomat_introduction_suf: "it's that there is sizeable interest in CodeCombat in other countries! We're building a corps of translators eager to turn one set of words into another set of words to get CodeCombat as accessible across the world as possible. If you like getting sneak peeks at upcoming content and getting these levels to your fellow nationals ASAP, then this class might be for you."
# diplomat_attribute_1: "Fluency in English and the language you would like to translate to. When conveying complicated ideas, it's important to have a strong grasp in both!"
# diplomat_join_pref_github: "Find your language locale file "
# diplomat_github_url: "on GitHub"
# diplomat_join_suf_github: ", edit it online, and submit a pull request. Also, check this box below to keep up-to-date on new internationalization developments!"
# ambassador_summary: "We are trying to build a community, and every community needs a support team when there are troubles. We have got chats, emails, and social networks so that our users can get acquainted with the game. If you want to help people get involved, have fun, and learn some programming, then this class is for you."
# ambassador_introduction: "This is a community we're building, and you are the connections. We've got Olark chats, emails, and social networks with lots of people to talk with and help get acquainted with the game and learn from. If you want to help people get involved and have fun, and get a good feel of the pulse of CodeCombat and where we're going, then this class might be for you."
# ambassador_attribute_1: "Communication skills. Be able to identify the problems players are having and help them solve them. Also, keep the rest of us informed about what players are saying, what they like and don't like and want more of!"
# ambassador_join_desc: "tell us a little about yourself, what you've done and what you'd be interested in doing. We'll go from there!"
# ambassador_join_note_strong: "Note"
# ambassador_join_note_desc: "One of our top priorities is to build multiplayer where players having difficulty solving levels can summon higher level wizards to help them. This will be a great way for ambassadors to do their thing. We'll keep you posted!"
# tournament_blurb: "Write code, collect gold, build armies, crush foes, win prizes, and upgrade your career in our $40,000 Greed tournament! Check out the details"
# tournament_blurb_criss_cross: "Win bids, construct paths, outwit opponents, grab gems, and upgrade your career in our Criss-Cross tournament! Check out the details"