I am French and was very lame in English at school. I really learnt English reading Sun Microsystems manuals 15 years ago which were mostly unadultered BSD manuals at this time. Jokes were still there like "you can tune a file system but you can't tuna fish". I learnt Perl soon after. Having read Unix manuals in English just before made the task far easier. There was no documentation in French, and the Perl documentation assumed knowledge of Unix.

The first time I went to the states, to a technical meeting at Palm Spring, I could talk about computers but had a lot of trouble to ask my way to the toilets. For the toilets, spanish could have been helpful (employees are often mexican in south of Weat Coast hostels) but I don't speak it.

-- stefp
Come to YAPC::Europe 2003 in Paris, 23-25 July 2003.


In reply to Re: Natural language of monks. by stefp
in thread Natural language of monks. by zby

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