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Hi,
        I was just wondering, why has there been no initiatives/attempts to produce a
standard/universal (synthetic) written language for programmers in general
and hackers (not crackers) in particular? (or has there?)

        I personally like it to be like the Chinese written language, because as Mr.
Larry Wall states in his article ("Diligence, Patience and Humility", Open
Sources:Voices from the Open Source Revolution ,1st ed.),  it is a portable
language....It's kind of like, Sun's JAVA, Perl, Python,etc.

  eg.
    a mandarin speaking person writes a letter to his fokien speaking
    friend,when the letter arrives his friend will be able to read it even
    though they both speak two different spoken languages/dialect.

        Just imagine Openpensource/FS documentation written in a language that can
just be read out in Chinese---Fokien, Cantonese, Mandarin,etc--- , English,
French, Filipino---Tagalog, Cebuano,etc--- , Spanish, Russian, German, Greek,
Arabic, etc.

Happy Holidays! :)
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Clerk
FH Engineering
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