Are there any non-english programming languages?

Are there any non-english programming languages?

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Java (its Pajeet)

Hohohoh

#!/usr/bin/env zhpy
# 檔名: while.py
數字 = 23
運行 = 真
當 運行:
猜測 = 整數(輸入('輸入一個數字: '))

如果 猜測 == 數字:
印出 '恭喜, 你猜對了.'
運行 = 假 # 這會讓循環語句結束
假使 猜測 < 數字:
印出 '錯了, 數字再大一點.'
否則:
印出 '錯了, 數字再小一點.'
否則:
印出 '循環語句結束'
印出 '結束'

Yes, there are plenty
Here's a list

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-English-based_programming_languages#Based_on_non-English_languages

Apl and ruby.

Latino

>Hindi Programming Language – AHindi programming language for the .NET Framework.

brainfuck

>.NET Framework.

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Plankalkül

Some retard at Micro$hit thought it was a good idea to translate Excel formulas in every display language they have, not sure if that counts.

is there a package that python doesn't have? lmao

Yes. One that can always determine when, or if, a program will halt.

Hmm, can you do that on an interpreted language, though?

You can't do it on any language

Any turing complete language at least

windev
it's fairly popular because of their marketing strategy that involves alot of women, if you know what I mean.

Write an awk script that substitutes the keywords of your language with the original English keywords if, for, etc. Then you can write your code in your language, run the script and then compile

It's been fundamentally proven that you can't do it in any language.

In the last year of high school in greece we learn a Basic-like programming language that every keyword is in greek.
It's a great way to teach kids, even 10 year olds, because of its simplicity and secondly because it has ofc a compiler but also a graphical representation of the algorithm where you can watch the flow of your program or even create an algorithm by using blocks

Piet

>It's been fundamentally proven that you can't do it in any language.
No, it's any turing complete language.
It's related to the fact that anything complete can not be consistent by definition.
There are many non-turing complete languages where you can prove whether or not a program will halt. Regular expressions for example.

Latinx is the generic class for Latino and Latina

No.

Older Android OS versions that can be manipulated at lower levels - aged cheap china smart phones none want mostly

> unicode preserves...
> Yeah meme languages excluded, some obfuscation languages easy memory visits;; other merits percent what is in the timeline for companies
> some nice z teenagers that willing to distract things though if needed
> other meme news upon net of zebras)/x
> wielding nbt b56.8 & nbt a12.3, sum other things pajeets would like to see

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Give me the REGEX to prove it then

The Zombie Killers

APL and other purely symbolic

Worst part is they don't work in English

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Cancer.