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How to write a programming language in Hindi?

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    Should I have to begin with replacing ASCII with something new like Indian Standard Code for Information Interchange? Please give tips.

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      Should I have to begin with replacing ASCII with something new like Indian Standard Code for Information Interchange? Please give tips.

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      windows - write in Hindi Language in a notepad using Java - Stack Overflow[^] You can try this as an example...

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        windows - write in Hindi Language in a notepad using Java - Stack Overflow[^] You can try this as an example...

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        Thank You for this :) Would it help in building Internet in Hindi as Chinese and Japanese did in their respective languages?

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          Thank You for this :) Would it help in building Internet in Hindi as Chinese and Japanese did in their respective languages?

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          Do you mean like Ruby?

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            Do you mean like Ruby?

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            Sorry, I've no idea of Ruby. There used to be video games and cartridges with text written in Japanese/Chinese languages. Have you ever wondered if there were Hindi characters from the beginning instead of English characters in programming and all over the web? I'm asking this. It might be like 'Reinventing the wheel'. Getting to origin from where these English knowing people started. If I learn the basic of programming development, then I can create programs independent of regional languages present on earth. Then requirement of knowing English would not be necessary.

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              Sorry, I've no idea of Ruby. There used to be video games and cartridges with text written in Japanese/Chinese languages. Have you ever wondered if there were Hindi characters from the beginning instead of English characters in programming and all over the web? I'm asking this. It might be like 'Reinventing the wheel'. Getting to origin from where these English knowing people started. If I learn the basic of programming development, then I can create programs independent of regional languages present on earth. Then requirement of knowing English would not be necessary.

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              True, as programming itself is a language but I do believe some parts of it would be required in native tongue or in english to execute properly. You can also try this as well: Vistalizator - change display language in Windows Vista and Windows 7[^] This is a language pack for Windows Operating Systems and is 100% safe (I've used it on multiple occassions for JROM's and the like, as they would NOT run if they detected an english OS machine). Have you tried going to the actual Hindi sites? Sometimes languages will have notepads in that specific language (such as Sakura Notepad for JP).

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                Should I have to begin with replacing ASCII with something new like Indian Standard Code for Information Interchange? Please give tips.

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                Go for sanskrit, Sanskrit is the most suitable language for programming :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: lol :D why reinvent the wheel, why develop a new one if you already have bunch of programming languages, go for C#, JAVA, Python, JavaScript

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                  True, as programming itself is a language but I do believe some parts of it would be required in native tongue or in english to execute properly. You can also try this as well: Vistalizator - change display language in Windows Vista and Windows 7[^] This is a language pack for Windows Operating Systems and is 100% safe (I've used it on multiple occassions for JROM's and the like, as they would NOT run if they detected an english OS machine). Have you tried going to the actual Hindi sites? Sometimes languages will have notepads in that specific language (such as Sakura Notepad for JP).

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