Post A3rtGAUZ0uK8hyaBdY by oak@merveilles.town
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(DIR) Post #A3rtGAUZ0uK8hyaBdY by oak@merveilles.town
2021-02-02T02:13:56Z
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Wow. Privileged programming wisdom at its finest."Do not localize. English is the STANDARD language."https://aiju.de/misc/c-style
(DIR) Post #A3rtGAunRNJ81Kr8We by urusan@fosstodon.org
2021-02-02T15:58:25Z
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@oak Sounds like someone really hates unicode!
(DIR) Post #A3rtGBuTk2eD6diOfY by oak@merveilles.town
2021-02-02T02:16:15Z
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Write your code in whatever language or combination of languages works best for you & the folx you work with.
(DIR) Post #A4GcJda1qO0Mk1VbIu by kitsunelli@merveilles.town
2021-02-02T02:52:35Z
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@oak As a person whose mother tongue is Spanish, I've always thought about how if you want to learn about programming you have to learn English first. There's no such thing as "neutral programming languages" (maybe low level ones). There are "programming languages in English".
(DIR) Post #A4GcJdzYJUQC1BRz5U by metasyn@merveilles.town
2021-02-02T03:24:34Z
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@kitsunelli @oak there are some interesting ones here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-English-based_programming_languages but I've never really seen them in industry or big projects in them. Still... Its a start ⚡
(DIR) Post #A4GcJeMwuV8XBkOfYW by clacke@libranet.de
2021-02-14T14:07:20Z
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@metasyn @kitsunelli @oak I was going to say that the most common non-English programming language people come in contact is Excel macros, but in the table in this article they "used to" be localized.My knowledge dates from Excel 4.0 and Excel 97. 😁
(DIR) Post #A4GcJeiDdQ9OFiLei0 by Moon@shitposter.club
2021-02-14T14:16:18.701063Z
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@clacke @metasyn @kitsunelli @oak Office '97 best version of Office ever, lightweight and powerful.