That somehow reminds me of one of my professors in university who (probably on account of his near-retirement age) insisted on calling recursive descent parsers "rekursive Abstiegszerteiler".

On 16.03.21 11:10, Haddock wrote:
Anyhow, if I hear how young people are talking nowadays, it makes me sick. Die Funktion wurde "gecalled" und die Exception "gethrown". Sometimes I fear the next generation will not have learned to watch what their mind is doing. I might be wrong. I hope so.

Haddock schrieb am Montag, 15. März 2021 um 15:54:02 UTC+1:

    I agree that Quellcode or Quelltext are the best transalations
    IMHO other than just using Code

    HaWe schrieb am Sonntag, 14. März 2021 um 09:11:14 UTC+1:

        Hello Tim.

        Translating, that's a hobbyhorse I ride now and then.
        (Learn something new about Go and improve your English and
        German in parallel! ;-)

        No, sorry. There is no public repository. The private one
        right here under my desk is ... well ... private.

        Now, about you taking up translating: that's a great idea.
        Many of the Go documents could be worth the effort; the blog
        posts about modules come to mind. (Write to me off-list if I
        can be of any help; email address is in the top box of any of
        the translations.)

        (BTW there had been a german version of the Tour of Go from
        2015 by one Michael Faschinger, but alas, that seems to be no
        longer accessible.)

        I'm still thinking about rufen vs. aufrufen; since it's not
        only about calling functions but about exported types and
        variables as well, the appropriate word could be "benutzen".
        (Changes will be in the next release; following Go 1.17.)

        So long
        HaWe

        a2800276 schrieb am Freitag, 12. März 2021 um 15:14:38 UTC+1:

            "Kode" really seems nonstandard to me. It really pops out.
            I'd definitely spell it "Code" in German and even then it
            seems like colloquial usage. I'd prefer Quellcode or
            Quelltext or Programm.
            "Kode aus einem externen Paket rufen" should really be
            "aufrufen" no matter how you feel about "Kode" :)

            Are you looking for help with the translations? I'd be
            happy to work with you on them for a while. Is there a
            repo anywhere?
                 -tim

            On Thursday, 11 March 2021 at 20:53:43 UTC+1 HaWe wrote:

                Thanks for your comments. It's nice when one's work is
                appreciated.
                About choice of words, have a look at the
                "Wörterliste". The link is in the box at the top.
                About Spelling: that seems to be a question of age. I
                learnt the word "Kode" long before I came across
                computers (but I do use "Computer" in german sometimes).

                Uli Kunitz schrieb am Mittwoch, 10. März 2021 um
                21:53:04 UTC+1:

                    The authority on German Orthography, duden.de
                    <http://duden.de>, recommends the writing Code but
                    allows Kode as well.

                    On Wednesday, March 10, 2021 at 7:34:05 PM UTC+1
                    Haddock wrote:

                        I don't know about using the word "Kode" in
                        German. I've never seen it different than with
                        c as in English. Whatever, you took a big
                        effort and did a very nice job. Thank you!

                        HaWe schrieb am Dienstag, 9. März 2021 um
                        17:26:48 UTC+1:

                            Just finished german translation of the
                            two new tutorials:

                            
https://bitloeffel.de/DOC/golang/getting-started_de.html
                            
<https://bitloeffel.de/DOC/golang/getting-started_de.html>

                            
https://bitloeffel.de/DOC/golang/create-module_de.html
                            
<https://bitloeffel.de/DOC/golang/create-module_de.html>

                            Maybe that helps some newcomers.

                            In the menu you'll find all the other Go
                            documents I translated over the years. I
                            tried to keep them up-to-date.

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