On 04.04.2016 12:05, Special wrote:
BTW too: Some English words became part of german, like 'Computer' und 'Button'. We don't say "Elektronische Rechenmaschine" any longer, and more and more german book authors say "Button" instead of the strange "Schaltfläche". Yes, I confess, I used "Schaltfläche" too in some of my early books three decades ago, but now I don't.
I see a good progress here. The first step was using "Computer" instead of "Elektronische Rechenmaschine", the second step was using "Button" instead of "Schaltfläche". The next logical step is to teach pupils from the very beginning that the programmer's language is English.
English is part of the compulsory education from very early classes, AFAIK. They definitely can understand the very limited vocabulary needed to write programs. The word "Close" is used in event names, after all. So I really don't see a gain using "SchließenButton" instead of "CloseButton".
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