Python, Dutch, English, Chinese, Japanese, etc.
Cameron Laird
claird at lairds.us
Sun Jun 10 14:59:18 EDT 2007
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In article <k3ndj4-kec.ln1 at lairds.us>, I asked:
>In article <1180965224.136341.271180 at z28g2000prd.googlegroups.com>,
>ahlongxp <ahlongxp at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>I'm a Chinese.
>>Language/English is really a big problem for Chinese programmers.
>>If python can be written in Chinese, it may become the most popular
>>program language in China(though popular alreay).
>>Considering the potential large amount of users in China, the effort
>>of internationalization for Chinese will totally worth.
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>Tcl can be (more-or-less) written in Chinese now. How popular is it
>among Chinese-speaking developers?
A private correspondent told me it's not at all popular--Tcl, in
China, that is. On the other hand, I came across <URL:
http://www.china-pub.com/computers/common/info.asp?id=6271 >, and,
more significantly, <URL: http://www.tclchina.com/ >.
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