Come to think of it, I wonder if there are language concepts that don't map to English that artificially restrict what we can program?
For example would programming U->D, R->L in Chinese (vs L->R, U->D in English) result in easier to read programs somehow?
Would being able to program using iconography (like a bunch of FE languages) result in more "screens" of text to aid understanding?
Come to think of it, I wonder if there are language concepts that don't map to English that artificially restrict what we can program?
For example would programming U->D, R->L in Chinese (vs L->R, U->D in English) result in easier to read programs somehow?
Would being able to program using iconography (like a bunch of FE languages) result in more "screens" of text to aid understanding?