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[OT] Re: To all cocoa developers - new cocoa dev forum
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[OT] Re: To all cocoa developers - new cocoa dev forum


  • Subject: [OT] Re: To all cocoa developers - new cocoa dev forum
  • From: Richard Kendall Wolf <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 13:51:55 -0600

email@hidden meinte doch tatsdchlich:

Hi,
You should probably provide an English version for registration, for those out there who don't spreach the deutsch...

That's those who "kein Deutsch koennen." :-)

wtf? this... is... simply... AAAAAAAAAAAARGH!!!

i NEVER thought i'd have to read such an ignorant post. especially on a
cocoa-list sponsored by apple. ever thought of apple providing
localized documentation? or even localized dev-apps? or the fact that
the whole language is in english - where "human readable" makes me
laugh every time...

I don't John meant any harm, though I do agree that he might have been a little more sensitive to Cocoa's worldwide practitioners. After all, no one likes to see his/her language grammatically misused to prove a point. Meine Meinung nach is that if you want to use another language to prove a point, at least try to learn the correct way to use that language. :-) It's simply a sign of respect -- especially given that German is that most widely spoken first language in the EU (if you count a learned, second language, then English is the most widely spoken).

However, anyone who has ever studied at a German university (I studied at the Technische Universitaet Muenchen) knows that fluency in English is a practical necessity -- especially in any technical industry. Many courses are taught in English (it simply states that a course will be taught in English in course listings). So, when I looked at the website I thought, "Oh wow, this is cool ... kind of like a refresher course in German" ... but then I thought, "Man, most people are probably going to freak because this is mostly in German." It's likely that if the website wants to attract a more world-wide interest, that it will have to be recast into something entirely in English. And I say that as someone who loves and respects German culture and the German language.

By the way, my alma mater (the TUM) is one of the only universities I know that teaches Cocoa as a "for credit" course. :-) Just something to keep in mind whenever you think of Germany and Cocoa. :-)

Mit fruendlichen Gruessen!
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