On Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 08:11:53PM +0100, Juliusz Chroboczek wrote:
> > We don't have internationalized programming languages (or do we?
> 
> In the 1970s, the French ministry of Education developed LSE,
> ``Langage Spécialisé pour l'Enseignement'', which was roughly PASCAL
> with keywords translated into French (raillete-élène?).
> 
> This was tried again in the 1980s, wich Basicois (I'm not kidding), a
> Frenglish version of BASIC (pique et poque?).

BBC Basic changed the spellings of words such as colour/color
depending on whether you had a UK or US model...

-- Jamie Webb

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