There is a language called Esperanto that is/was supposed to be a standardized 
language.


Terry Brownell wrote:

> I read in an article recently...
>
> 'In the future, all of our machines will talk to each other, not just in bits and 
>bytes, but in a common language, a standard English that spans all systems and is 
>easily readable not just by machines but by humans.'
>
> A quote taken from the Rebol site at one time.
>
> Question is, Do we have a standard English yet?
>
> What work has/is being done to standardize it?
>
> Terry Brownell
>
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