Bernd,

I'm guessing that being an English-like language did not help the original
coders.

Ron

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Bernd Oppolzer
Sent: Wednesday, 9 January 2019 07:50
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Subject: Re: [IBM-MAIN] Unreadable code (Was: Concurrent Server Task
Dispatch issue multitasking issue)

Very nice. I once got a task to rewrite or migrate some programs which
originated in Poland; they were full of polish variable names. This was very
hard because I had no idea what that variables meant ...

I remember KONIEC, which, IIRC, means end-of-file :-)

after a week or so, I understood at least some polish words, the word for
counter etc. (which I forgot).

This first gave me an idea how important natural language is for the
understanding of source code (even if there are no comments).

Kind regards

Bernd


Am 08.01.2019 um 21:19 schrieb Tony Thigpen:
> FYI, I also put REXX into that category if someone tries to be 
> 'fancy'. And I use REXX a lot.
>
> I remember a programmer, back in '81, that was told that he could no 
> longer use RPG, but must use COBOL. He was upset so started using 
> Spanish variable names. This was not California, but was North 
> Alabama, where few spoke it. (Yes, management did catch him after a 
> month or so.)
>
> Tony Thigpen
>
> Pew, Curtis G wrote on 1/8/19 3:05 PM:
>> On Jan 8, 2019, at 2:03 PM, Tony Thigpen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> "C is the first write-once, read-never language."
>>>
>>
>> Not even close; APL was around nearly a decade before C.
>>
>>
>

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