wow, the Mandarin one is pretty good :)

On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 6:04 PM, Guillaume Laforge <glafo...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Arabic, Mandarin and Emoji are pretty fun! Nicely done! :-)
>
> Guillaume
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 5:20 PM, frenchy48 <bam...@in2p3.fr> wrote:
>
>> I implemented a funny experiment on top of Groovy: using my tool beginners
>> can completely program in their own language (I mean everything is
>> translated).
>> You can take a look of this experiment at: http://scrountch.info
>> the implementation is not extremely efficient (or well written) but I
>> consider it an amusing experiment.
>> I was wondering if it could be something that could be implemented in
>> standard Groovy: if an option is present the code could look for i18N
>> properties and be translated (get a look at arabic! the translation is
>> googlesque  -I forgot the arabic I learned at school- but the overall
>> result
>> is startling!)
>> (I know: I will take lot of flak from people who think that english is
>> enough  so please do not shoot the sitting duck!)
>>
>>
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