On Apr 19, 12:11 am, Peter Becker <[email protected]> wrote:
> I remember that back in school times we had a localized version of
> Pascal (80s in Germany), but at home I would use a standard Turbo Pascal
> and a US keyboard layout despite the fact that the physical keyboard was
> German*.

I think there are two different issues here. I don't think there's
much need for non-English programming languages, but certainly lots of
people want to *talk about* programming in languages other than
English.

Kind of reminds me of the mixed-language variable and methods names I
saw when working on a project in Flanders (the Dutch-speaking part of
Belgium). DDD-style Ubiquitous Language is great, but a little
problematic with stuff like getFamilieNaam() (to take a simple
example).

Mwanji
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