Le 12 déc. 08 à 19:50, Bill Marriott a écrit :
If about 100x as many users end up using Revolution, it might be
possible
one day to invest in, say, a Spanish variant and still have it
deemed an
"xTalk." Despite their widespread usage I don't know of a similar
option for
C++, Java, Ruby, Python, JavaScript, HTML, etc., which all use
snippets of
English in their syntax. So, the teeming masses of children you
speak of
will be in the same boat. Sorry but nowadays English is the
international
language of business and technology.
I think you missed the point. Kids are not in business or technology.
They are in childhood.
As far as educated adults (or teens) are concerned, I completely agree
that, for better of worse, english is nowadays' lingua franca ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lingua_franca
).
cheers from Paris
François
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