On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Alexander Wagner wrote:

> On Tuesday 26 November 2002 00:07, Jani Taskinen wrote:
> > >Remember. I'm talking about the people that have to be spoon-fed.
> >
> >     Well..to be quite honest: I don't care about such people.
> 
> To be honest, they tend to piss me off a little (at least some do). Getting 
> rid of these stupid questions... ah... dreaming again...
> 
> >     They're not working with PHP, they just use it for fun.
> >     Every _serious_ developer definately knows enough english..
> 
> Not necessarily. There are still those that are too young, and those that are 
> too old. PHP has a very wide userbase.
> But you're not that wrong... anybody who is serious will find a way to 
> understand it.
> 
> But PHP is very popular among people who are _not_ serious. Some become 
> serious. After the got in touch with programming. After they got their first 
> site to work. Removing obstacles is mostly a good thing.
> PHP is very easy to use already. This is just one point where it still can 
> improve.

IMO it doesn't improve anything; people who don't want to understand 
"undefined function" also dont want to understand "undefiniertes 
Funktion", it's all arabic techo-speak for them anyway. Then how does it 
help if you explain either "undefined function" or "undefiniertes 
Funktion" to them? 

Derick

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