Remark addressing development of new/better programming languages:
It is extremely hard up to impossible to improve something that is already as good as perfect.
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May you provide the text of the used code, not only the images?
:D Certainly! :D
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The shell scripting language seems to be the only one out there making it possible to
write any Unicode texts without polluting the script text with some kind of markings
required by the syntax and interfering with the text flow.
Let me demonstrate this to you on the example of the most basic programming code
which only goal is to print a welcome message to the Terminal command line which can be
be done in a script using simply ';echo "Welcome to the oOo world of programming";˙ '
I suggest you view THIS text in a text editor which is using the default Ubuntu font
in its proportional version instead of the programming code looking like monospace one.
If you don’t use the Ubuntu proportional font the effect of nice formatting of THIS text
with some markings at the right edge limiting the line length will be lost and the text will
look bad formatted.
Now it’s time to demonstrate that this piece of text if saved to a file and made
executable actually prints the message to the Terminal command line ... and if you run it
from file browser ... and have the notifications feature active on your box you can enjoy
it in the top right corner of your display: '
notify-send -u critical " WELCOME MESSAGE " \
"Welcome to the oOo world of programming";˙ '
That’s all I would like to demonstrate to you. Be well and have a best day ever!'