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TODO: Disscuss abit about history of programming languages, in relation to the use of english, please somebody who knows about it (I don't), where most langs dev'd by native english speakers? is it just a part of the tendency to use english as a technical language, being technically richer? (as reported in E. Raymond essay)


the 'created in a diffrent language' category, I've heard of one such language based on Russian, I forgot the name, nor did I have any reliable info.

in the 'translated ' category:

I've heard of a version of WISDOM-prolog from the Weizmann-Institude-of-Science-Department-Of-Mathematics, with hebrew keywords, directed at school-children.
I've seen a korean version of H-forth