> lol, > Its not possible, > why you forget about documentation ?? will documentation be in English
There are books available for say hindi speaking people to learn say japanese. You don't have to learn English first to learn Japanese. You just don't see the books around 'cause you are present in a market where it probably wouldn't sell much. >> I still consider this to be a dream, which is totally not impossible but >> would be surprised if this happens in my life time. > > Nope,,, It is impossible to revert time... In our lifetime, may be. How about somebody in the future develops a time machine, comes back and teaches me how to make a time machine? I would like this to go on permanent record (as permanent as this archive can be) that I want to learn how to make a time machine if somebody reads this in the future -- I also promise I will do no evil! :D > > >> I might still stick >> to writing EN code, but at least people might write better software if >> they can do so in their own native language. >> >> When will you guys will agree that a computer language is having its own > syntax. saying pyton in hindi is same as saying Newton's law in Hindi And because Newton's law was translated in Hindi, we now have a wider people with elementary education. Or do you mean to imply that people who know how things work (without knowing English) do not understand the principles/cannot apply them/or cannot compete for a job with you? > like in C++ , if we need to define variable then it will be > *int i ;* > and in Hindawi it will > *purnank aai ;* > How does it matter, by a *technical point of view * you are just rebuilding > the keywords to make life complex. You are renaming the keywords, yes, but to make life simple for those who learn it. Nobody is asking you to learn it. Narendra, you are not the target audience. I think you are missing this point. Your question (whatever that was, I've lost track now) is still valid, I guess, but you should also realize that teaching English first to do coding is not sensible. As mentioned before, this might just be working as a wrapper. That means, that the code is already being converted to english (forget variable names for now, they are trivial in understanding logic) making it accessible it to a wider community. Think of it this way. There are more people who can learn in India to program. They do so in their native language. Wrappers are available to make it available elsewhere. > > writing a code in computer language need some keywords, with logic, native > language is not useful for code writing. On the contrary, for code _WRITING_, native language is the best way to WRITE. Logic is language independent. > I will again say, you are diverting new generation to stick/code with local > language. I don't think the new generation (around you and me) is being asked to learn programming in local languages. This is meant for people who speak certain languages. If you are talking about adoption of such tools at school level, I think we needn't worry much 'cause I think the fight is still on to remove MS Office from CS course in schools? Sharad _______________________________________________ ilugd mailinglist -- [email protected] http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd Archives at: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.user-groups.linux.delhi http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/
