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This post is not about [[Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Theory:History of Programming Languages|programming languages]], but about human ones. | This post is not about [[Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Theory:History of Programming Languages|programming languages]], but about human ones. | ||
- | Just before last Christmas I took my family to [[wikipedia:Hintertux|Hintertux]] to ski. The first day me and my son were trying to get down from a slope, when two other skiers stop by and asked us something in German. I had tried to learn a bit of German for a few months, and the question was so simple that I should have been able to understand. However adjusting to another language is not easy and before I managed to parse the words, they asked again in English. Sure, I speak English well enough to understand any query. But before I managed to stop the thread that was just working with German vocabulary, garbage collect temporary data structures and load in the English dictionary, they asked in Russian. That confused me even more. Instead of continuing the processing in English a part of my brain started to boot up the pieces of Russian I remember which resulted in complete overload of the system and I just stared with open mouth unable to say a word. | + | Just before last Christmas I took my family to [[wikipedia:Hintertux|Hintertux]] to ski. The first day me and my son were trying to get down from a slope, when two other skiers stop by and asked us something in German. I had tried to learn a bit of German for a few months, and the question was so simple that I should have been able to understand. However adjusting to another language is not easy and before I managed to parse the words, they asked again in English. Sure, I speak English well enough to understand any query. But before I managed to stop the thread that was just working with German vocabulary, [[Garbage Collection|garbage collect]] temporary data structures and load in the English dictionary, they asked in Russian. That confused me even more. Instead of continuing the processing in English a part of my brain started to boot up the pieces of Russian I remember which resulted in complete overload of the system and I just stared with open mouth unable to say a word. |
At that time they started to chat with each other in a language that I don't understand at all. Probably asking: ''Who can be so stupid to visit Austria and not be able to handle German, English neither Russian?'' That gave me a little time to answer: | At that time they started to chat with each other in a language that I don't understand at all. Probably asking: ''Who can be so stupid to visit Austria and not be able to handle German, English neither Russian?'' That gave me a little time to answer: |