Re: international language support

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Hi Irv,

> On Thursday 16 August 2001 06:29, Igor Kachan wrote:
> 
> > I understand your points very well, but I know excellent
> > expert in the area of other science (non computer area)
> > who is absolutely *dull* in foreign languages, but wants
> > use computer and programming in his job very much.
> > He is real END USER. EUPHORIA is his language.
> 
> On the other hand, some people use APL, 
> a language which not one single person in the whole 
> world learned as a child.  There's also one written 
> in Vulcan, if I'm not mistaken. 
> Anyway, you may want to follow this thread on Slashdot:
> http://www.slashdot.org/askslashdot/00/08/08/195240.shtml
> 
> Regards,
> Irv

Thanks for useful link.

There are more than 2500 programming languages
in the World now.
Do you remember that *your* Russian link?...oop.Other.ru ?

For example, is Ruby good ? Yes it is.
But if I use Eu I **know**  --  this is a language
of my dream just now.

Is Lua good ? Yes it is.
But ... just see above. And so on.

Is Euphoria INTERNATIONAL community growing ?
Yes it is.
There were 51 countries with registered
users in August 2000,
there is 58 now.

Why not international Eu ?

There is international C for PC ES Alpha-DOS in Russia,
this C must work with any national code page and allow
any *native* identificators just now, if it allows
Cyrillic.

I have no this C (it seems like to QC, I have a books),
it is too expensive for me and I don't like C at all
for perpetuale VOID, VOID, VOID and ;;; after any 
operator. My that program has 35000 operators in Eu,
so, in such the program, I'll have 35K just of ;;;
(semicolons) without any sense.

Very well, no?
Good language, just semicolons and a good speed.

APL is good, yes, but see please above.

Regards,
Igor Kachan
kinz at peterlink.ru

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