Frankly, I don't think the fact a lot of computer languages
use keywords that happen to resemble English words is a big
problem for non-native speakers of English. I mean, native
speakers of English don't find operators much harder than
map,
open or
exec,
because the operator symbols aren't part of their daily language
while the function names are? Even in primary school, kids
learn to deal with
+ and
-, and they
wouldn't have mastered arithmetic two years sooner if the books
used "add" and "subtract" instead.
What could make it harder for people not able to read English
is that there's far more documentation and literature written
in English than in other languages.
Abigail
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