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SPINE Programming is created as a software platform that at this time supports code generation in French, English, and other languages. The entire Computate code base is entirely written in French, and primarily builds English websites as a second language through internationalization files with YAML translations in French and English. It has also been used to generate French and English code at the same time, but this is not always a requirement of every website, but is available for those use cases. This webinar demonstrates how easy it is to take an English search page and edit page for Fish Population and Fishing Boat models, and create new pages for searching and editing the same models in French, with the same database and API backend with SPINE Programming. We also demonstrate the power of VSCode vibe coding with GitHub Copilot to easily translate each data model field into multiple languages. Learn more about Smart Aquaculture at https://smaq.computate.org/ The Smart Aquaculture platform, which is a digital twin for fish populations, fishing boats, and fishing docks, is 5,527 lines of hand written code, with 249,859 lines of AI generated code through SPINE Programming — 2.212% hand written, and 97.788% AI generated. Digital twins are valuable in edge and IoT solutions to simulate the real world, before putting valuable technology out in the environment, where devices and data can be stolen, or destroyed by weather, or disasters. It also provides workforce training before bringing systems and processes online. To learn more about SPINE Programming, visit computate.org