I thought prototyping code should be a fluent english ...
Why? The monks that come here natively speak any of dozens of different languages. Why choose fluent English instead of fluent Mandarin Chinese or fluent Urdu or fluent Serbo-Croate?
While some, maybe even most, may have a smattering of English, the one common language they all have -- assuming they're not total beginners -- is Perl.
And Perl is exactly designed for capturing the semantic necessities and nuances of computer programming. Why would prototyping in English (or any spoken language) be more appropriate?
In reply to Re^3: (OT) code prototyping
by BrowserUk
in thread (OT) code prototyping
by doubledecker
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