narendra sisodiya wrote:
> lol,
> Its not possible,
> why you forget about documentation ?? will  documentation be in English
>   
Indeed, localizing document is not as hard as localizing a programming 
language itself. And in FOSS, documents are also community contributed 
and hence people might try to code in Hindi, experiment and write 
documentation/tutorial/howtos for the same in Hindi.
>
> Nope,,, It is impossible to revert time...
>   
Hmm?
> saying pyton in hindi is same as saying Newton's law in Hindi
>
>   
Of course, an if condition makes sense because you know the word "if" 
means something a sorta condition. If we can imply the same in Hindi, 
then why won't it make sense?
> How does it matter, by a *technical point of view * you are just rebuilding
> the keywords to  make life complex.
>   
Whose life? If you feel complex then nobody is compelling you to use it. 
It is for people to whom it makes more sense than doing something in a 
language they learn using their native language.
> writing a code in computer language need some keywords, with logic, native
> language is not useful for code writing.
>   
What language does computer language use. If your PoV is that they do 
not use English, then you are learning a programming language in some 
alien meaningless language. When you can do so, why you thing people 
wont be able to make use of something in their own native language which 
they can very much understand without external intervention? If you 
accept they are in English, then when something can be represented in 
English why not some other language not be used?
> IMHO, a programmer can easily understand these facts.
>
> I will again say, you are diverting new generation to stick/code with local
> language.
>   

We are indeed programmers and we have understood that programming is 
merely putting logic into action using a tool called programming 
language. What's at the bottom most core of all programming language is 
math, or more precisely logic. When you are good in your logical 
abilities, you become a good programmer. If a programmer understands 
this fundamental truth, then he wont run away when he is put into a 
situation that he has to work with a new programming language that he 
doesn't know till now.

As a closing comment, you can be skeptical or even caustic about "Coding 
in Hindi" and we respect your freedom to do. But this doesn't give you  
any freedom to laugh at some one when he/she makes a genuine attempt to 
make it reality. If you can help, please do, but at least do not laugh 
at people who are trying to help. Criticism is welcomed, if it is 
constructive. Pinch of salt and playing delivs advocate is helpful most 
times, but that doesn't mean you can undermine something which a whole 
bunch of people think would be beneficial if exists.

end-of-my-thoughts. Thank you.

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With Regards,

Parthan "technofreak"
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<blog> http://blog.technofreak.in


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