I speak Hebrew, when I have to. That's not the kind of attitude I want towards a programming language.
Hebrew doesn't scale. Neither up nor down.
You can't dumb down Hebrew, it is already a very young language. And you can't extend it up to the modern world or complex concepts because of the Biblical Hebrew heritage, with stiff grammar and way-ambiguous writing system.
You'll have to reinvent it to use it, and good luck with that.
I also speak Russian, proper and street. When I have to.
So much for that.
In my view they are all technical obstacles on the way of greater proliferation of ideas.
Choose one language, whatever it will be. English's fine.
Use it for everything that involves technical concepts. This is what most of the world today does, more or less, and it works out not that bad.
I'm not entirely sold on programming languages resembling human languages, but that's another matter altogether.
Hebrew doesn't scale. Neither up nor down.
You can't dumb down Hebrew, it is already a very young language. And you can't extend it up to the modern world or complex concepts because of the Biblical Hebrew heritage, with stiff grammar and way-ambiguous writing system.
You'll have to reinvent it to use it, and good luck with that.
I also speak Russian, proper and street. When I have to. So much for that.
In my view they are all technical obstacles on the way of greater proliferation of ideas. Choose one language, whatever it will be. English's fine. Use it for everything that involves technical concepts. This is what most of the world today does, more or less, and it works out not that bad.
I'm not entirely sold on programming languages resembling human languages, but that's another matter altogether.