...anything else is chauvinism
to quote from an unlikely source,
Abigail-II;
point 19 of Abigail's coding guidelines post:
"Comments, POD and variable names MUST use English.
English is the current Lingua Franca. "
is this chauvinism too? is it chauvinistic to even discuss a lingua franca, or is it a thing that has its place where knowledge is traded?
chauvinism is a charge too easily bandied about;
what is desired is merely more clarity, and less noise.
The best place to look in perl monks for code is an already an issue: with separate languages for each subsection,
the problem would multiply.
if it is chauvinism to oppose babel - shoot me.
...wufnik
...in the world of the mules there are no rules
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