On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 9:50 PM, zarul shahrin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sure, you can use any language. But we are talking about learning beyond the
> basic things. I would rather learn in English and spend my time solving
> problems than busy doing cross references.

This, assuming all the knowledges are in English which is mostly true
up to this moment but not guaranteed to stay the same for generations
to come. Once you have come up pass the 'language barrier', it's not
the main factor anymore and almost negligible in the learning process.

This remind me to the past few years ago when nginx first came out to
the scene. English documentation rather scarce - almost non existent.
If no people made an attempt to translate the documentation into
English - maybe I have to learn Russian in order to use it. This
simply show that translation always needed, you only need to decide
the 'storage' for the translation. Currently people choose English as
the 'storage' for reasons that we all know but that could also change
in the future.


>Perhaps this explains why despite having many IT graduates, the employment 
>rates is still low. Even though there are many vacancies...

Trust me, the problem is more than just a language. If we can fix this
by simply 'giving' them English, I call this miracle.

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