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2006-05-09
:O really?
That is a severe design issue!!! Similar to the translated commands in Excel. That madness does not make any sense!
I cannot imagine a program written in a Spanish-translated C. It would be something like:
#incluir <esest.e> //stdio.h [translated to Spanish] -> .e from 'encabezado'
ent principal() //int = integer; ent = entero
{
car const* cad = "Hola mundo";
imprimirf("%c\n", cad); //%c writes 'cadenas', i.e. 'strings';
retornar 0;
}
Very spooky, actually!