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  • R realJSOP

    I thought it was universally accepted that George Bush is a power-hungry wanker. ------- sig starts "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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    brianwelsch
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    That's debatable. BW


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      My dear planetmates, its high time for all the nations to sit together to invent a language which is acceptable by everyone as global language Really,life is getting miserable without english.In india its becoming like u need better english than technical skills if u want to suceed as a s/w engineer.I know many people who excel in the field more with their command on english.I dont know about other parts of the world... Today I told my boss regarding my colleague that "I will inform this to him". and he burst out to laughing...coz he was a she(umm..I mean my colleague was a lady) Now a days regularly I am dreaming about coding in my mother tounge.. :((:((

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      Jon Sagara
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      jitAtran wrote:

      its high time for all the nations to sit together to invent a language which is acceptable by everyone as global language

      Not gonna happen, so stop your bellyaching, roll up your sleeves, and get crackin'[^]. :) Jon Sagara When I grow up, I'm changing my name to Joe Kickass! My Site | My Blog | My Articles

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      • J jith iii

        My dear planetmates, its high time for all the nations to sit together to invent a language which is acceptable by everyone as global language Really,life is getting miserable without english.In india its becoming like u need better english than technical skills if u want to suceed as a s/w engineer.I know many people who excel in the field more with their command on english.I dont know about other parts of the world... Today I told my boss regarding my colleague that "I will inform this to him". and he burst out to laughing...coz he was a she(umm..I mean my colleague was a lady) Now a days regularly I am dreaming about coding in my mother tounge.. :((:((

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        In Software Development, English is imperative. If I was responsible for hiring software developers I wouldn't hire anyone if he/she didn't speak fluently english. Why? Because communication is very important and because 90% of the internet is english. Even in the same language it's sometimes difficult to communicate. (See some posts here on CP eg.) It just grew that way I guess, but developing applications in multiple languages is just X| . I do think it's very low of your boss to laugh at a mistake. Mistakes make us human. :-D Coulda, woulda, shoulda doesn't matter if you don't. :jig: :jig: :jig: :jig: :jig: :jig: :jig: :jig: :jig: :jig: :jig:

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        • J jith iii

          My dear planetmates, its high time for all the nations to sit together to invent a language which is acceptable by everyone as global language Really,life is getting miserable without english.In india its becoming like u need better english than technical skills if u want to suceed as a s/w engineer.I know many people who excel in the field more with their command on english.I dont know about other parts of the world... Today I told my boss regarding my colleague that "I will inform this to him". and he burst out to laughing...coz he was a she(umm..I mean my colleague was a lady) Now a days regularly I am dreaming about coding in my mother tounge.. :((:((

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          "Real men use binary. And the most hardcore types use only zeros - uppercase zeros and lowercase zeros"


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          • J jith iii

            My dear planetmates, its high time for all the nations to sit together to invent a language which is acceptable by everyone as global language Really,life is getting miserable without english.In india its becoming like u need better english than technical skills if u want to suceed as a s/w engineer.I know many people who excel in the field more with their command on english.I dont know about other parts of the world... Today I told my boss regarding my colleague that "I will inform this to him". and he burst out to laughing...coz he was a she(umm..I mean my colleague was a lady) Now a days regularly I am dreaming about coding in my mother tounge.. :((:((

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            El Corazon
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            Go Forth young man, and speak with a Basic Lisp. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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            • R realJSOP

              I thought it was universally accepted that George Bush is a power-hungry wanker. ------- sig starts "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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              Aamir Butt
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              And that's SoapBoxable as well "Writing specifications is like writing a novel. Writing code is like writing poetry."

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                That's debatable. BW


                If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
                -- Steven Wright

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                brianwelsch wrote:

                That's debatable.

                Maths? Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash 24/04/2004

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                • M Marc Clifton

                  Dinuj Nath wrote:

                  In 100 years english will wipe out all the languages in India.

                  That's ok. India will wipe out all programmers in America. (Actually, China will wipe us both out, and I don't think China will learn English). Marc Pensieve Some people believe what the bible says. Literally. At least [with Wikipedia] you have the chance to correct the wiki -- Jörgen Sigvardsson -- modified at 8:52 Thursday 4th May, 2006

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                  Douglas Troy
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                  Why has it not occurred to anyone in the U.S. that outsourcing all our technology (hardware and/or software) to other countries (e.g., India, China) is a National Security Problem; a very serious one at that (Hey! Let's give away the keys to the kingdom. Because that's smart!) Marc, I seriously hope you are mistaken; if "everything" is outsourced to China, then your comment:

                  Marc Clifton wrote:

                  China will wipe us both out

                  could take on all new meaning ... :~


                  :..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
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                    Dinuj Nath wrote:

                    In 100 years english will wipe out all the languages in India.

                    That's ok. India will wipe out all programmers in America. (Actually, China will wipe us both out, and I don't think China will learn English). Marc Pensieve Some people believe what the bible says. Literally. At least [with Wikipedia] you have the chance to correct the wiki -- Jörgen Sigvardsson -- modified at 8:52 Thursday 4th May, 2006

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                    steve_hocking
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                    We'll all have to learn Engrish[^] then... ;) :D j/k

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                      brianwelsch wrote:

                      That's debatable.

                      Maths? Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash 24/04/2004

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                      brianwelsch
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                      Well, first, there's no proof of Dubya's personal habits, so the wanking part of John's statement is right out. BW


                      If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
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                      • J jith iii

                        My dear planetmates, its high time for all the nations to sit together to invent a language which is acceptable by everyone as global language Really,life is getting miserable without english.In india its becoming like u need better english than technical skills if u want to suceed as a s/w engineer.I know many people who excel in the field more with their command on english.I dont know about other parts of the world... Today I told my boss regarding my colleague that "I will inform this to him". and he burst out to laughing...coz he was a she(umm..I mean my colleague was a lady) Now a days regularly I am dreaming about coding in my mother tounge.. :((:((

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                        Nish Nishant
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                        jitAtran wrote:

                        In india its becoming like u need better english than technical skills if u want to suceed as a s/w engineer.

                        Not just in India, it's the same everywhere.

                        jitAtran wrote:

                        Today I told my boss regarding my colleague that "I will inform this to him". and he burst out to laughing...coz he was a she(umm..I mean my colleague was a lady)

                        Referring to a woman as "he" seems to be a little odd - what's that got to do with the complexity of the language? I bet you are glad she didn't hear you say that :-)

                        jitAtran wrote:

                        Now a days regularly I am dreaming about coding in my mother tounge..

                        My native tongue is Malayalam, and while I think it's a cool language, I wouldn't remotely want to write code in it. :eek: Regards, Nish


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                        • D Douglas Troy

                          Why has it not occurred to anyone in the U.S. that outsourcing all our technology (hardware and/or software) to other countries (e.g., India, China) is a National Security Problem; a very serious one at that (Hey! Let's give away the keys to the kingdom. Because that's smart!) Marc, I seriously hope you are mistaken; if "everything" is outsourced to China, then your comment:

                          Marc Clifton wrote:

                          China will wipe us both out

                          could take on all new meaning ... :~


                          :..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
                          Bad Astronomy |Development Blogging|Viksoe.dk's Site

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                          Douglas Troy wrote:

                          if "everything" is outsourced to China

                          That's actually a really interesting issue. The gov't has historically been strict (but also stupid) about determining what's a national security interest and what isn't, and hence restricts who works on things, what clearances they have, where they do the work, etc. But let's look at the private sector. I asked my girlfriend's brother who works for a major credit card company, how do you protect your outsourced software? The answer was very interesting--the Indian programmers work on systems that are very very locked down. First of all, they don't store any of the work on their own systems--they basically are controlling a remote system. Second, the file system is completely crippled--you can't read or write anything locally. Third, even doing screenshots or copy-paste to a local app is impossible. So that basically leaves taking pictures of the code with a camera. And to deal with that, the centers that these programmers work in are supposedly highly secured. Now, the funny thing, you and I both know that the reality is probably a bit "different", but who knows, maybe not.

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                          could take on all new meaning ...

                          It's inevitable. Half the world's population, sooner or later, will not only influence but essentially put the final seal on a global economy, both as consumers and producers. Marc Pensieve Some people believe what the bible says. Literally. At least [with Wikipedia] you have the chance to correct the wiki -- Jörgen Sigvardsson

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                          • R realJSOP

                            I thought it was universally accepted that George Bush is a power-hungry wanker. ------- sig starts "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                            idiot, not wanker. With all that alcohol the first thing to go is the beam support.


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                            • J jith iii

                              My dear planetmates, its high time for all the nations to sit together to invent a language which is acceptable by everyone as global language Really,life is getting miserable without english.In india its becoming like u need better english than technical skills if u want to suceed as a s/w engineer.I know many people who excel in the field more with their command on english.I dont know about other parts of the world... Today I told my boss regarding my colleague that "I will inform this to him". and he burst out to laughing...coz he was a she(umm..I mean my colleague was a lady) Now a days regularly I am dreaming about coding in my mother tounge.. :((:((

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                              jitAtran wrote:

                              I mean my colleague was a lady

                              Colleague can refer to a man or a woman. Here is the definition of colleague from dictionary.com for anyone learning English or using English as a second language: A fellow member of a profession, staff, or academic faculty; an associate So, jitAtran, calling your female co-worker a 'colleague' is not weird :) Hope this helps people learning English, Paul

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                              • J jith iii

                                My dear planetmates, its high time for all the nations to sit together to invent a language which is acceptable by everyone as global language Really,life is getting miserable without english.In india its becoming like u need better english than technical skills if u want to suceed as a s/w engineer.I know many people who excel in the field more with their command on english.I dont know about other parts of the world... Today I told my boss regarding my colleague that "I will inform this to him". and he burst out to laughing...coz he was a she(umm..I mean my colleague was a lady) Now a days regularly I am dreaming about coding in my mother tounge.. :((:((

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                                R Giskard Reventlov
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                                English 312,757,646 Chinese 132,301,513 Japanese 86,300,000 Spanish 80,593,698 German 56,853,104 French 40,974,004 Korean 33,900,000 Portuguese 32,372,000 Italian 28,870,000 Russian 23,700,000 from: http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats.htm[^]

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                                  jitAtran wrote:

                                  I mean my colleague was a lady

                                  Colleague can refer to a man or a woman. Here is the definition of colleague from dictionary.com for anyone learning English or using English as a second language: A fellow member of a profession, staff, or academic faculty; an associate So, jitAtran, calling your female co-worker a 'colleague' is not weird :) Hope this helps people learning English, Paul

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                                  computerguru92382 wrote:

                                  So, jitAtran, calling your female co-worker a 'colleague' is not weird Hope this helps people learning English,

                                  :confused: He referred to her as "he" - it was that, that caused him trouble. Regards, Nish


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                                    jitAtran wrote:

                                    In india its becoming like u need better english than technical skills if u want to suceed as a s/w engineer.

                                    Not just in India, it's the same everywhere.

                                    jitAtran wrote:

                                    Today I told my boss regarding my colleague that "I will inform this to him". and he burst out to laughing...coz he was a she(umm..I mean my colleague was a lady)

                                    Referring to a woman as "he" seems to be a little odd - what's that got to do with the complexity of the language? I bet you are glad she didn't hear you say that :-)

                                    jitAtran wrote:

                                    Now a days regularly I am dreaming about coding in my mother tounge..

                                    My native tongue is Malayalam, and while I think it's a cool language, I wouldn't remotely want to write code in it. :eek: Regards, Nish


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                                    I think things are getting better. Lot more training and communication sessions are conducted in most of the companies these days. Lets be proud that we are dealing with so many languages daily. My native tounge is Telugu. The native language of the place I was born is Tamil. The first language in school was English, 2nd Language was Sanskrit, 3rd Language was Hindi. I guess this has been the case for most of the Indians out here. It wouldnt take 100 years as quoted by someone, may be 10-15 years thing would be more different as students are taking more pains in knowing the language. Tarakeshwar .net Developer(c# , Asp.net)

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                                      English 312,757,646 Chinese 132,301,513 Japanese 86,300,000 Spanish 80,593,698 German 56,853,104 French 40,974,004 Korean 33,900,000 Portuguese 32,372,000 Italian 28,870,000 Russian 23,700,000 from: http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats.htm[^]

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                                      Nish Nishant
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                                      You'd think with 1 billion people, at least one Indian language would make that list. But we have different languages for different states. Regards, Nish


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                                        Dinuj Nath wrote:

                                        I think it started out because of out complexes and the British history.

                                        British used English as the official language during their rule, and they also introduced the English system of education. Once India became independent, English naturally continued to be an official language because we did not have a common Indian language all our states could follow. Every problem has a gift for you in its hands. -- Richard Bach

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                                        • T Tarakeshwar Reddy

                                          I think things are getting better. Lot more training and communication sessions are conducted in most of the companies these days. Lets be proud that we are dealing with so many languages daily. My native tounge is Telugu. The native language of the place I was born is Tamil. The first language in school was English, 2nd Language was Sanskrit, 3rd Language was Hindi. I guess this has been the case for most of the Indians out here. It wouldnt take 100 years as quoted by someone, may be 10-15 years thing would be more different as students are taking more pains in knowing the language. Tarakeshwar .net Developer(c# , Asp.net)

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                                          Nish Nishant
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                                          Tarakeshwar wrote:

                                          The first language in school was English, 2nd Language was Sanskrit, 3rd Language was Hindi. I guess this has been the case for most of the Indians out here.

                                          In my school (under the ICSE/ISC board), first language was English and second language was Malayalam. We did have hindi as a third language till Class 7. Regards, Nish


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