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Languages of the CPC!

Started by TFM, 20:07, 17 April 15

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I own a CPC and my native language is...

German
13 (14.1%)
French
16 (17.4%)
Spanish
16 (17.4%)
English
26 (28.3%)
Polish
3 (3.3%)
Russian
1 (1.1%)
Turkish
1 (1.1%)
Portugise
0 (0%)
Dutch
0 (0%)
Chinese
0 (0%)
Korean
0 (0%)
Japanese
0 (0%)
Irish
2 (2.2%)
Greek
3 (3.3%)
Norwegian
3 (3.3%)
Belgian
1 (1.1%)
Swedish
0 (0%)
Danish
4 (4.3%)
Scottish
1 (1.1%)
Romanian
1 (1.1%)
Finnish
1 (1.1%)

Total Members Voted: 92

TFM

Wont add Pigeon English  ;)
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TFM

Quote from: Gryzor on 18:35, 18 April 15
Silly,but voting :D


Silly , but helpful and interesting.  :)
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Apollo

Fertig samma!  :D
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Apollo

Quote from: Bryce on 19:51, 18 April 15
Just cracked a stubby in support for Aussi being included :D

Bryce.

What the heck is a stubby??
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CraigsBar

Quote from: Apollo on 23:36, 18 April 15
What the heck is a stubby??
a short beer bottle, normally 250ml or a half pint.

So @bryce is having the Aussie equivalent of an English "swift half"
Craig
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Audronic

#30
The Stubby is to be Drunk "COLD"

PS a Stubby is also a Very short pair of shorts (Male)

Ray
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MacDeath

#31
QuoteWont add Pigeon English
an african or a european one ?


www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFQgwwXOfR4

www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPOyOM7wxlE


MiguelSky


AMSDOS

Quote from: MacDeath on 18:52, 18 April 15
Belgian here... you know that Belgium at least has 2 different languages, all coming from neighbour countries, right ?


I mean flemmish is basicall Nederlands variant (just some strong accent) and Wallon is basically french with strong accent as well...


I suspect some poorly chosen choice of choices when you chose the options to choose from in the survey. remove your shoes when you use keyboard with feet.
:laugh:


jokes appart, where are Cobol, Basic, C, Java and Python ?

also I love where the list Finnish.


Java and Python on a CPC? What about some SmallTalk in the Scheme of IT?
* Using the old Amstrad Languages :D   * with the Firmware :P
* I also like to problem solve code in BASIC :)   * And type-in Type-Ins! :D

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Quote from: AMSDOS on 11:25, 19 April 15

Java and Python on a CPC? What about some SmallTalk in the Scheme of IT?


Oh Jerome did a python like script language for FutureOS back the day. So yes, it can be done. He used that to calculate the tides, which is not trivial because the precise timings are a kind of military secret in France.


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TFM

All members! Please vote!  :) :) :)
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protek

Äänestetty.  :)

kevin.c

There is no tlhİngan Hol...  :-[

AMSDOS

Quote from: TFM on 19:39, 19 April 15

Oh Jerome did a python like script language for FutureOS back the day. So yes, it can be done. He used that to calculate the tides, which is not trivial because the precise timings are a kind of military secret in France.


Well I haven't studied Python extensively, though I thought it looked a little bit BASIC like. The guy at work who knows Python a lot better than me made it sound like the size of the programs were quite large or something, though I guess that's what you get when memory in unlimited and CPU quite fast, but I was to understand the language is still interpreted? A FutureOS implementation would have to optimize the code as well as being Compiled?
* Using the old Amstrad Languages :D   * with the Firmware :P
* I also like to problem solve code in BASIC :)   * And type-in Type-Ins! :D

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Updated Other Program Links on Profile Page (Update April 16/15 phew!)
Programs for Turbo Pascal 3

TFM

Quote from: kevin.c on 06:54, 21 April 15
There is no tlhİngan Hol...  :-[


Ehm, sorry, what?
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Quote from: AMSDOS on 08:31, 21 April 15

Well I haven't studied Python extensively, though I thought it looked a little bit BASIC like. The guy at work who knows Python a lot better than me made it sound like the size of the programs were quite large or something, though I guess that's what you get when memory in unlimited and CPU quite fast, but I was to understand the language is still interpreted? A FutureOS implementation would have to optimize the code as well as being Compiled?


Well, I have to look at this again tbh. Forgot the details... However memory is not an issue, the sturcture underneath is a C program interpreting it IIRC. Gotta search for some discs, somehow I don't have DSK's.
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mr_lou

Can it be true we don't have any one from Sweden here?

radu14m

no russian or australian owners ? ( = no aleste or aiwa )  :-X

kevin.c

Quote from: TFM on 15:48, 21 April 15

Ehm, sorry, what?
Don't you know?? It's Klingon language: tlhİngan Hol!

Bryce

Quote from: radu14m on 19:17, 21 April 15
no russian or australian owners ? ( = no aleste or aiwa )  :-X

There's quite a few Australians here. Most quite active on the Forum. I don't think there's any Russians here though, but I could be wrong?

Bryce.

The Last Bandit

No Klingon ?


Ah well Irish (Cork version) will have to do  ;D

Apollo

Quote from: CraigsBar on 23:49, 18 April 15
a short beer bottle, normally 250ml or a half pint.

So @bryce is having the Aussie equivalent of an English "swift half"
Craig

Thanks for the quick Aussie and English tour, both expressions were new to me
But it sounds like a sad small sip of beer for me... a bit like a "Kölsch" in Cologne. When the first drop reaches the stomach the glass is already empty  ;D
But I would gladly join on a stubby as well. I think I never actually tried one.
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Urusergi

Quote from: Bryce on 21:15, 21 April 15I don't think there's any Russians here though, but I could be wrong?

Bryce.

Yes! you are wrong  :P
At least there is (was?) one Russian:
http://www.cpcwiki.eu/forum/profile/?u=1057

Bryce

Quote from: Apollo on 22:30, 21 April 15
Thanks for the quick Aussie and English tour, both expressions were new to me
But it sounds like a sad small sip of beer for me... a bit like a "Kölsch" in Cologne. When the first drop reaches the stomach the glass is already empty  ;D
But I would gladly join on a stubby as well. I think I never actually tried one.

Only if you drink Kölsch in those 0,2cl glasses! My local happily serves me pints of Kölsch on a regular basis, although "the locals" tend to give me strange looks when they see a pint of Kölsch.

@Urusergi: Not exactly what I'd call a regular visitor :D

Bryce.

kevin.c

There is a Kölsch hot line!

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