Re: Invalid Operating System

[prev] [thread] [next] [lurker] [Date index for 2006/12/15]

From: Martin Ebourne
Subject: Re: Invalid Operating System
Date: 16:59 on 15 Dec 2006
"H.Merijn Brand" <h.m.brand@xxxxxx.xx> wrote:
> As long as it takes? How would you think Dutch/Polish/French/Russian/...
> would like to beat you back with all the `English' verbs in their script
> that uses variable with native-language names?

How long has perl allowed you to localise all the builtins?

And even if it did, what about all the CPAN modules - all the ones  
I've ever seen use english names.

While I can understand the problem for non-native english speakers  
it's an endemic problem to any software at that level (as opposed to  
the UI level). I am not aware of any language that's translated in  
this way (although there's bound to be at least one, please correct me).

So how is having english names for builtin variables worse than having  
english names for builtin functions? Having variables named after  
whatever key was spare on the keyboard at the time is not a good  
design decision.

Cheers,

Martin.
There's stuff above here

Generated at 22:02 on 27 Dec 2006 by mariachi 0.52