Why Stack Overflow in Portuguese?
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Re: Why Stack Overflow in Portuguese?
#32> We do want as much centralization as possible Yup, totally centralized. Spent half an hour figuring out where my question should go (StackOverflow vs Programming vs ServerFault vs SuperUser vs Ubuntu vs Unix-and-Linux). Ended up not asking the question at all. Shall they open some foreign embassies, I guess users'll spend 10 minutes more deciding in which language should they ask (i.e. whenever they prefer native l…
Re: Why Stack Overflow in Portuguese?
#33I have strongly mixed feelings on this. When I was a kid my family moved to Brazil for a couple of years and I learned Portuguese. When I was about 20 I moved to Chile and learned Spanish. Speaking the language of the culture you are in is hugely important - and not very easy. So on the one hand if the culture of programming is in English (is it?) then I would strongly encourage anyone wanting to program to learn Eng…
Since being able to ask difficult, technical questions in your native language would make it easier to learn, I don't see what's so bad about that. Yes, it fragments the community, but it also recognizes that the world is not English only. Right now there's large Chinese, Russian, Japanese, and French communities that are second-class citizens without a tool like Stack Overflow.
Re: Why Stack Overflow in Portuguese?
#34> Without Googling, name any famous developer from Japan. Or China. Or Russia. Many Ruby developers won't have a problem with this.
Yup. Matz immediately came to mind. Also, to the question of english but not native would be Salvatore of Redis fame.
The score of people here saying "Matz" somewhat underscores the issue.
Re: Why Stack Overflow in Portuguese?
#35> We do want as much centralization as possible Yup, totally centralized. Spent half an hour figuring out where my question should go (StackOverflow vs Programming vs ServerFault vs SuperUser vs Ubuntu vs Unix-and-Linux). Ended up not asking the question at all. Shall they open some foreign embassies, I guess users'll spend 10 minutes more deciding in which language should they ask (i.e. whenever they prefer native l…
There is also some overlap, so if you have a question about Ubuntu you can also ask it on Unix&Linux.
Re: Why Stack Overflow in Portuguese?
#36instead of starting a brand new stack overflow in another language they should think of some way of letting people translate questions & answers and earn karma for that. this way, like wikipedia, you can always go from one language to another for the translation
Re: Why Stack Overflow in Portuguese?
#37Because any language other than English is brainfucked in string support.
There, I said it.
Re: Why Stack Overflow in Portuguese?
#38Re: Why Stack Overflow in Portuguese?
#39My mother tongue is Spanish, yet I have no issues with an English only stackoverflow, at all.