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In my experience, "Don't use X at all" is very rarely, if ever, a suitable response to "X has some flaws".


I agree, and I understand that such "radical" claims invite a dismissive reaction (downvotes). But the presentation really does make a very compelling argument and offers a simple and elegant alternative solution that solves most problems.


Presumably, we are now in a situation where it is actually more difficult to learn computer programming if you happen to have had the misfortune to be born into a 'non-western' language and, to some extent, even non-english. That is an absurd situation and means that, as a collective species, we are wasting a huge amount of resources and potential. Definitely something we should look to resolve.

Having a drop-down for variables certainly isn't a solution, granted. Hopefully, there are some more sensible compromises - e.g. being able to specify a locale-dependent subset of unicode in your personal environment, appropriate use of metadata to describe the language of a file, etc.


As far as I can tell, once you've downloaded the 64-bit app, you can launch it instead of the older version and it's an exact drop-in replacement. For example, all my open tabs were restored in the 64-bit process, as they had been in the 32-bit one.


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