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That moment you realise you will avoid all Dev jobs in China!!😐😷

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  • 6
    I'm sure that's just a showoff and not actually being done in a professional field
  • 2
    @Kimmax http://reganmian.net/blog/2008/...

    Published in 2008 it apparently exists
  • 7
    I have often wondered how non-english speaking developers code particularly those with non-latin alphabets
  • 14
    @daarkfall dúdé yöű hávé nó ídéá
  • 12
    Wow it's basically a direct translation of Python syntax in English into Chinese, but still I don't understand why someone would want to use this rather than normal English. I'm Chinese and I definitely would not want that!
  • 2
    @daarkfall the same way as english speakers
  • 1
    @thescandar yeh but presumably things like variable names use their native language mixed with language stationary things like "new string"
  • 2
    @daarkfall yes, i probably did write Arabic-latin var names
  • 3
    @daarkfall Most software/webdev companies just code in English, including documentation, comments variables and methods. Output should be isolated in translation files.

    You never know when your product will overtake the world, or whether you'll need to hire foreign developers.
  • 2
    All I can understand is 2nd variable is assigned to true and I assume the line below is while that var (or simply while True)

    I don't speak chinese

    Also just figured out that the line below is input and what the prints are #proud
  • 0
    Actually I was working with a Chinese company for a while doing AOSP.

    All their custom video codec library, driver code and documentation was in Chinese.

    Boy did I have a great time deciphering their code. The only thing I resized instantly was that it wasn't for the ARM cpu.
  • 4
    I'm chinese, understood the code, do I get a cookie?
  • 0
    There is a major bug in a code.
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