At the moment I'm "selling" Perl to non-programmers who can find documentation for other languages (like VB) for free in their native language.

They all speak English, but PBP has >500 pages, if looking up words for each page stops readers for just half a minute in average we are talking about extra costs of at least 4 hours per person multiplied with a 100€ price per hour for the company.

This is not calculating the costs to "discuss" a page in two languages.

I'd rather find a German book from another author then.

Talking about English speakers, if you go to YAPC::EU you will find that the worst presentations are made by "native speakers".

They are so ignorant about the problems to communicate in a foreign language, that they use slang vocabulary, heavy accents and even keep transporting clichés and slurs about other cultures.

In other words: The real conference language is "broken Englsih" and not Cockney.

BTW: Parlo anche italiano.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language and ☆☆☆☆ :)
Je suis Charlie!


In reply to Re^6: PBP in German out of print - solutions? -- lost in translation by LanX
in thread PBP in German out of print - solutions? by LanX

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