On Aug 30, 7:11 am, Hendrik van Rooyen <hend...@microcorp.co.za> wrote: (snip) > Not that I agree that it would be a Utopia, whatever the language - more like > a nightmare of Orwellian proportions - because the language you get taught > first, moulds the way you think. And I know from personal experience that > there are concepts that can be succinctly expressed in one language, that > takes a lot of wordy handwaving to get across in another. So diversity would > be less, creativity would suffer due to lack of cross pollination, and > progress would slow or stop. > > - Hendrik
What makes you think that diversity is lost with a single language? I say more pollination will occur and the seed will be more potent since all parties will contribute to the same pool. Sure there will be idioms of different regions but that is to be expected. But at least then i could make international crank calls without the language barrier ;-) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list