Italian Translation Report: Node.js [Part 40 - 1656TW/1083CW]
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Introduction
Hello everyone!
Welcome to my 40th translation report for the Node.js project!
Today I have already finished the cluster.md file and without stopping I have already started another one immediately: console.md!
Keep reading to check out more about this new translation report!
Enjoy!
Project Details
Node.js is a JavaScript runtime built on Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine. It uses a non-blocking event-driven I/O model, which makes it a lightweight and efficient framework. I believe in open source projects and I think it's essential to work on this great project because the package ecosystem of Node.js, called npm, is the largest ecosystem of open source libraries in the world.
Given its importance, its translation into many languages is almost due.
I'll use my skills to make an high quality translation and maybe to learn something more about Node.js world.
Contribution Specifications
Translation Overview
This is my 40th translation for the Node.js project.
Today I finished the cluster.md file, actually in the previous report I was already halfway done, the remaining half was very easy and I have not encountered any difficulty and no new technical words.
Not satisfied at all, I decided to start the console.md file next to cluster.md, interesting since it reminds to the streams already treated in previous translations.
The final result is more than good: 1656 total words and 1083 clean words.
In this 40th part I continued the translation of worker events, after that I started the console.md file introducing the console module and keeping on with " Class: Console " chapter translation.
Words left in English
This is a list of words I considered to left in English in order to give a more understandable translation.
My choice is based both on the project owners guidelines and on the web research carried out by myself.
Difficult words/sentences to translate in Italian
In this report I have not met words or sentences which put me in serious difficulty or which I have not been able to translate properly.
What did I learn new?
- Computer Cluster - What is a Computer Cluster and what is its function in cluster.md: it is a set of loosely or tightly connected computers that work together so that, in many respects, they can be viewed as a single system. Unlike grid computers, computer clusters have each node set to perform the same task, controlled and scheduled by software.
Source - TCP - What is an TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) and how it works with the listening in cluster.md: it is one of the main protocols of the Internet protocol suite. It originated in the initial network implementation in which it complemented the Internet Protocol (IP). Therefore, the entire suite is commonly referred to as TCP/IP. TCP provides reliable, ordered, and error-checked delivery of a stream of octets (bytes) between applications running on hosts communicating via an IP network.
Source - Scheduling - What is the Scheduling Method and how it works in cluster.md: it is the method by which work specified by some means is assigned to resources that complete the work. The work may be virtual computation elements such as threads, processes or data flows, which are in turn scheduled onto hardware resources such as processors, network links or expansion cards.
Source - Scheduler - What is a Scheduler and how it works with the Scheduling Method in cluster.md: it is what carries out the scheduling activity. Schedulers are often implemented so they keep all computer resources busy (as in load balancing), allow multiple users to share system resources effectively, or to achieve a target quality of service.
Source
Suggestions/Revisions for Project Owners (Pull Requests etc.)
None in this report.
Languages
- Source Language: English
- Target Language: Italian
- Experience: You can check my experiences into my translator application
Word Count
- Total Words: 1656
- Clean Words: 1083
Proof of Authorship
Feedback & Conclusion
Both very interesting files, I finished one and I started the next one without problem, I will increase the words number in the next post.
What do you think about it? Did you know what I learned today?
Let me know, leave a comment below!
Thank you very much for your time and see you in the next post!
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