1. No articles? You gotta be kidding! 2. One tense is not necessarily true. We have other ways to explain the tense in our sentences.
I don't wan't to explain much about Bahasa Indonesia, since this is not a linguistic site. But, as a person who has involved in several computational linguistic projects in Bahasa Indonesia.. we do have our own difficulties to deal with. One of it is the verb-formation which is very flexible. This makes the stemming algorithm works harder for Bahasa Indonesia than other languages.
As an SAP/ ABAP programmer myself, I have my full suppport for your last three lines. We must force all programmers to use English as their programming lingua-franca. Not only for the variables, but also comments! This will help other people to understand it a little more. In contrary with SAP, they always write things with German! !@#$%!@#$&... Not only variables, but comments, and even the function documentation! So how can we use their function???????
1. No articles? You gotta be kidding!
2. One tense is not necessarily true. We have other ways to explain the tense in our sentences.
I don't wan't to explain much about Bahasa Indonesia, since this is not a linguistic site.
But, as a person who has involved in several computational linguistic projects in Bahasa Indonesia.. we do have our own difficulties to deal with.
One of it is the verb-formation which is very flexible. This makes the stemming algorithm works harder for Bahasa Indonesia than other languages.
regards,
The Doc
As an SAP/ ABAP programmer myself, I have my full suppport for your last three lines. We must force all programmers to use English as their programming lingua-franca. Not only for the variables, but also comments! ... Not only variables, but comments, and even the function documentation! So how can we use their function???????
This will help other people to understand it a little more.
In contrary with SAP, they always write things with German! !@#$%!@#$&
-IWonderWhetherTheyReadThis-
regards,
TheDoc