09-25-2023, 11:53 AM
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I know that a very big barrier to learning programming is the language people use to write program code.
If English is not a person's native language, then the person has to create an algorithm in their native language and then rewrite it in English into program code.
But, it is possible to create a utility that makes it possible to assign any sequence of characters of a person's native language to another sequence of English characters, as the #gefine directive does.
Writing a program in your native language is a pleasure that is much greater than creating code using obscure symbols.
What do you think about that ?
I know that a very big barrier to learning programming is the language people use to write program code.
If English is not a person's native language, then the person has to create an algorithm in their native language and then rewrite it in English into program code.
But, it is possible to create a utility that makes it possible to assign any sequence of characters of a person's native language to another sequence of English characters, as the #gefine directive does.
Writing a program in your native language is a pleasure that is much greater than creating code using obscure symbols.
What do you think about that ?