# tip_google: "Have a problem you can't solve? Google it!"
# tip_adding_evil: "Adding a pinch of evil."
# tip_miss_lunch: "Anyone who has lost track of time when using a computer knows the propensity to dream, the urge to make dreams come true and the tendency to miss lunch. - Tim Berners-Lee"
# parents_blurb1: "With CodeCombat, your child learns by writing real code. They start by learning simple commands, and progress to more advanced topics."
# preparation_1: "CodeCombat is free to play for the core level progression and does not require students to sign up. We encourage teachers to"
# preparation_play_campaign: "play through the campaign"
# preparation_2: "to try it out, but the only thing you absolutely need to do to be ready is ensure students have access to a computer."
# preparation_3: "It is not necessary for teachers to be comfortable with computer science concepts for students to have fun learning with CodeCombat."
# violent_title: "Is it violent?"
# violent_1: "We get this from teachers a lot due to our name. Although CodeCombat does contain cartoon violence, there is nothing graphic in either the visuals or language."
# violent_2: "If you are comfortable having your students play Angry Birds, you will be comfortable with CodeCombat."
# for_girls_title: "Is it for girls?"
# for_girls_1: "There are three game modes in CodeCombat: building, puzzles, and combat. We have intentionally designed each to appeal to both boys and girls and think that the building and puzzle levels especially differentiate the game from violent triple A titles that repel female players."
# what_cover_title: "What do we cover?"
# what_cover_1: "There are 20 levels in the Hour of Code tutorial that teach and reinforce 6 specific computer science concepts:"
# what_cover_notation_1: "Formal notation"
# what_cover_notation_2: "- builds an understanding of the importance of syntax in programming."
# what_cover_methods_1: "Calling methods"
# what_cover_methods_2: "- familiarizes students with the syntax of object-oriented method calls."
# what_cover_parameters_1: "Parameters"
# what_cover_parameters_2: "- trains how to pass parameters to functions."
# what_cover_strings_1: "Strings"
# what_cover_strings_2: "- teaches students about string notation and passing strings as parameters."
# what_cover_loops_1: "Loops"
# what_cover_loops_2: "- develops the abstraction of designing short programs with loops."
# what_cover_variables_1: "Variables"
# what_cover_variables_2: "- adds the skill of referencing values that change over time."
# what_cover_2: "Students may continue past level 20, depending on their speed and interest, to learn two additional concepts in later levels:"
# what_cover_logic_1: "Conditional logic"
# what_cover_logic_2: "- when and how to use if/else to control in-game outcomes."
# what_cover_input_1: "Handling player input"
# what_cover_input_2: "- responding to input events to create a user interface."
# sys_requirements_title: "System Requirements"
# sys_requirements_1: "Because CodeCombat is a game, it is more intensive for computers to run smoothly than video or written tutorials. We have optimized it to run quickly on all modern browsers and on older machines so that everyone can play. That said, here are our suggestions for getting the most out of your Hour of Code experience:"
# sys_requirements_2: "Use newer versions of Chrome or Firefox."
# sys_requirements_3: "Although CodeCombat will work on browsers as old as IE9, the performance is not as good. Chrome is best."
# sys_requirements_4: "Use newer computers."
# sys_requirements_5: "Older computers, Chromebooks, and netbooks tend to have very few system resources, which makes for a less enjoyable experience. At least 2GB of RAM is required."
# sys_requirements_6: "Allow players to wear headphones/earbuds to hear the audio."
# sys_requirements_7: "We help players learn through voiceover and sound effects, which will make classrooms noisy and distracting."
# 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." # Deprecated
account_settings:
title: "賬號設定"
not_logged_in: "登進要勿造一個賬號來改設定。"
autosave: "改動自動存檔"
me_tab: "我"
picture_tab: "圖片"
# upload_picture: "Upload a picture"
password_tab: "密碼"
emails_tab: "電子信"
admin: "管理"
new_password: "新密碼"
new_password_verify: "覈實"
email_subscriptions: "郵箱校對"
# email_subscriptions_none: "No Email Subscriptions."
# 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."
# intro_blurb: "CodeCombat is 100% open source! Hundreds of dedicated players have helped us build the game into what it is today. Join us and write the next chapter in CodeCombat's quest to teach the world to code!"
# 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_introduction_suf: ", then this class might be for you."
# 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:"
# 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"
# 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."
# 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"
# title: "Tournament Prizes" # This section was for an old tournament and doesn't need new translations now.
# blurb_1: "These prizes will be awarded according to"
# blurb_2: "the tournament rules"
# blurb_3: "to the top human and ogre players."
# blurb_4: "Two teams means double the prizes!"
# blurb_5: "(There will be two first place winners, two second-place winners, etc.)"
# rank: "Rank"
# prizes: "Prizes"
# total_value: "Total Value"
# in_cash: "in cash"
# custom_wizard: "Custom CodeCombat Wizard"
# custom_avatar: "Custom CodeCombat avatar"
# heap: "for six months of \"Startup\" access"
# credits: "credits"
# one_month_coupon: "coupon: choose either Rails or HTML"
# one_month_discount: "discount, 30% off: choose either Rails or HTML"
# license: "license"
# oreilly: "ebook of your choice"
account_profile:
# settings: "Settings" # We are not actively recruiting right now, so there's no need to add new translations for this section.
# edit_profile: "Edit Profile"
# done_editing: "Done Editing"
profile_for_prefix: "有關渠個基本訊息:"
profile_for_suffix: ""
# featured: "Featured"
# not_featured: "Not Featured"
looking_for: "尋"
last_updated: "塌爛遍改動:"
contact: "聯繫"
# active: "Looking for interview offers now"
# inactive: "Not looking for offers right now"
# complete: "complete"
# next: "Next"
# next_city: "city?"
# next_country: "pick your country."
# next_name: "name?"
# next_short_description: "write a short description."
# next_long_description: "describe your desired position."
# next_skills: "list at least five skills."
# next_work: "chronicle your work history."
# next_education: "recount your educational ordeals."
# next_projects: "show off up to three projects you've worked on."
# next_links: "add any personal or social links."
# next_photo: "add an optional professional photo."
# next_active: "mark yourself open to offers to show up in searches."
# example_blog: "Blog"
# example_personal_site: "Personal Site"
# links_header: "Personal Links"
# links_blurb: "Link any other sites or profiles you want to highlight, like your GitHub, your LinkedIn, or your blog."
# links_name: "Link Name"
# links_name_help: "What are you linking to?"
# links_link_blurb: "Link URL"
# basics_header: "Update basic info"
# basics_active: "Open to Offers"
# basics_active_help: "Want interview offers right now?"
# basics_job_title: "Desired Job Title"
# basics_job_title_help: "What role are you looking for?"
# basics_city: "City"
# basics_city_help: "City you want to work in (or live in now)."
# basics_country: "Country"
# basics_country_help: "Country you want to work in (or live in now)."
# basics_visa: "US Work Status"
# basics_visa_help: "Are you authorized to work in the US, or do you need visa sponsorship? (If you live in Canada or Australia, mark authorized.)"
# basics_looking_for: "Looking For"
# basics_looking_for_full_time: "Full-time"
# basics_looking_for_part_time: "Part-time"
# basics_looking_for_remote: "Remote"
# basics_looking_for_contracting: "Contracting"
# basics_looking_for_internship: "Internship"
# basics_looking_for_help: "What kind of developer position do you want?"
# name_header: "Fill in your name"
# name_anonymous: "Anonymous Developer"
# name_help: "Name you want employers to see, like 'Nick Winter'."
# short_description_header: "Write a short description of yourself"
# short_description_blurb: "Add a tagline to help an employer quickly learn more about you."
# short_description: "Tagline"
# short_description_help: "Who are you, and what are you looking for? 140 characters max."
# skills_header: "Skills"
# skills_help: "Tag relevant developer skills in order of proficiency."
# long_description_header: "Describe your desired position"
# long_description_blurb: "Tell employers how awesome you are and what role you want."
# long_description: "Self Description"
# 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."
work_experience: "工作經驗"
# work_header: "Chronicle your work history"
# work_years: "Years of Experience"
# work_years_help: "How many years of professional experience (getting paid) developing software do you have?"
# work_blurb: "List your relevant work experience, most recent first."
# work_employer: "Employer"
# work_employer_help: "Name of your employer."
# work_role: "Job Title"
# work_role_help: "What was your job title or role?"
# work_duration: "Duration"
# work_duration_help: "When did you hold this gig?"
# work_description: "Description"
# work_description_help: "What did you do there? (140 chars; optional)"
education: "教育程度"
# education_header: "Recount your academic ordeals"
# education_blurb: "List your academic ordeals."
# education_school: "School"
# education_school_help: "Name of your school."
# education_degree: "Degree"
# education_degree_help: "What was your degree and field of study?"
# education_duration: "Dates"
# education_duration_help: "When?"
# education_description: "Description"
# education_description_help: "Highlight anything about this educational experience. (140 chars; optional)"
# our_notes: "CodeCombat's Notes"
# remarks: "Remarks"
projects: "項目"
# projects_header: "Add 3 projects"
# projects_header_2: "Projects (Top 3)"
# projects_blurb: "Highlight your projects to amaze employers."
# project_name: "Project Name"
# project_name_help: "What was the project called?"
# project_description: "Description"
# project_description_help: "Briefly describe the project."
# project_picture: "Picture"
# project_picture_help: "Upload a 230x115px or larger image showing off the project."
# project_link: "Link"
# project_link_help: "Link to the project."
# player_code: "Player Code"
employers:
# deprecation_warning_title: "Sorry, CodeCombat is not recruiting right now."
# deprecation_warning: "We are focusing on beginner levels instead of finding expert developers for the time being."
# hire_developers_not_credentials: "Hire developers, not credentials." # We are not actively recruiting right now, so there's no need to add new translations for the rest of this section.
# get_started: "Get Started"
# already_screened: "We've already technically screened all our candidates"
# filter_further: ", but you can also filter further:"
# 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: "What is CodeCombat?"
# 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: "How much do we charge?"
# 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."
candidate_name: "名字"
candidate_location: "地址"
candidate_looking_for: "尋"
candidate_role: "角色"
candidate_top_skills: "高級技能"
candidate_years_experience: "多年工作經驗"
candidate_last_updated: "塌爛遍改動"
# candidate_who: "Who"
# featured_developers: "Featured Developers"
# other_developers: "Other Developers"
# inactive_developers: "Inactive Developers"
admin:
# av_espionage: "Espionage" # Really not important to translate /admin controls.