
In September 2025, Emiliano Longueira enhanced the securityscorecard/design-system repository by implementing comprehensive internationalization across UI components. He introduced translation hooks and localized text for common buttons and messages, enabling a multi-language user experience and improving the system’s readiness for global deployment. Using React, TypeScript, and JavaScript, Emiliano also addressed a translation argument order issue in the ElementCounter component, ensuring the translation function is correctly prioritized and updating related tests to maintain reliability. His work demonstrated a strong grasp of front-end development, internationalization, and testing, delivering depth in both feature implementation and code quality within a focused project scope.

In September 2025, delivered multi-language readiness for the securityscorecard/design-system by implementing global i18n across UI components, including translation hooks and localized text for common buttons and messages, enabling multi-language UX. Also fixed translation argument order in ElementCounter to ensure the translation function is passed before selectedLength, and updated tests accordingly. These changes improve localization readiness for multi-market deployments, reduce the risk of untranslated UI, and strengthen component-level testing.
In September 2025, delivered multi-language readiness for the securityscorecard/design-system by implementing global i18n across UI components, including translation hooks and localized text for common buttons and messages, enabling multi-language UX. Also fixed translation argument order in ElementCounter to ensure the translation function is passed before selectedLength, and updated tests accordingly. These changes improve localization readiness for multi-market deployments, reduce the risk of untranslated UI, and strengthen component-level testing.
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