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The international language of science 200 years ago was Latin. This wasn’t because it had any great virtue. It was a historical accident.

Similarly, we are having this discussion in English. Another historical accident. This is hardly a perfect choice, but other choice would exclude more people than English does.

For common effort, you choose the common language. Once, in technical computing, this was Fortran, Back a few decades I wrote a lot of Fortran although it was not my favorite language. I was, however, building on other people’s work, and they on mine: Fortran was the only sensible choice.

What is it these days? Well, I know a lot of people who use a lot of different languages, but the one that a majority can use effectively is Python. People who prefer obscure languages like IDL can also use Python. People who prefer C++ can do it, too. Heck, even people who think Clojure is the greatest ever language for the cool people can get work done in Python.

John Doty              Noqsi Aerospace, Ltd.
http://www.noqsi.com/
jpd AT noqsi DOT com



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