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Fixed minor English errors.
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Regarding the native English debate. Yes there are plenty of people who are not native English speakers using this site. In fact, it seems very likely that they are the majority of the users. I'm one of them. Learning to write foreign languages with proper grammar isn't trivial.

However. This is a programming site. All technical literature, manuals, documentation and expert adviseadvice about programming are in English. The internetInternet is in English. The actual programming language in itself is based on English.

So here is the harsh reality check: if you cannot understand fundamental English, you cannot work as a programmer. If you don't know enough English to ask a basic question on Stack Overflow, you are already not qualified to be a programmer. Tough luck, reality sucks, there are many other professions in the world.

As for knowing English but being sloppy... harshharsh reality check number two. A programming language syntax is not forgiving. The programming language requires that you write 100% proper grammar for that language. It will not tolerate one single mistake!

If you know English, but isare too lazy or sloppy to use proper grammar, you will not make a good programmer. Because the single-most important attribute of a programmer is: being pedantic. No matter how smart you are or how much technical knowledge you possess, you will not become a decent programmer if you aren't pedantic.

Regarding the native English debate. Yes there are plenty of people who are not native English using this site. In fact, it seems very likely that they are the majority of the users. I'm one of them. Learning to write foreign languages with proper grammar isn't trivial.

However. This is a programming site. All technical literature, manuals, documentation and expert advise about programming are in English. The internet is in English. The actual programming language in itself is based on English.

So here is the harsh reality check: if you cannot understand fundamental English, you cannot work as a programmer. If you don't know enough English to ask a basic question on Stack Overflow, you are already not qualified to be a programmer. Tough luck, reality sucks, there are many other professions in the world.

As for knowing English but being sloppy... harsh reality check number two. A programming language syntax is not forgiving. The programming language requires that you write 100% proper grammar for that language. It will not tolerate one single mistake!

If you know English, but is too lazy or sloppy to use proper grammar, you will not make a good programmer. Because the single-most important attribute of a programmer is: being pedantic. No matter how smart you are or how much technical knowledge you possess, you will not become a decent programmer if you aren't pedantic.

Regarding the native English debate. Yes there are plenty of people who are not native English speakers using this site. In fact, it seems very likely that they are the majority of the users. I'm one of them. Learning to write foreign languages with proper grammar isn't trivial.

However. This is a programming site. All technical literature, manuals, documentation and expert advice about programming are in English. The Internet is in English. The actual programming language in itself is based on English.

So here is the harsh reality check: if you cannot understand fundamental English, you cannot work as a programmer. If you don't know enough English to ask a basic question on Stack Overflow, you are already not qualified to be a programmer. Tough luck, reality sucks, there are many other professions in the world.

As for knowing English but being sloppy...harsh reality check number two. A programming language syntax is not forgiving. The programming language requires that you write 100% proper grammar for that language. It will not tolerate one single mistake!

If you know English, but are too lazy or sloppy to use proper grammar, you will not make a good programmer. Because the single-most important attribute of a programmer is: being pedantic. No matter how smart you are or how much technical knowledge you possess, you will not become a decent programmer if you aren't pedantic.

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Regarding the native English debate. Yes there are plenty of people who are not native English using this site. In fact, it seems very likely that they are the majority of the users. I'm one of them. Learning to write foreign languages with proper grammar isn't trivial.

However. This is a programming site. All technical literature, manuals, documentation and expert advise about programming are in English. The internet is in English. The actual programming language in itself is based on English.

So here is the harsh reality check: if you cannot understand fundamental English, you cannot work as a programmer. If you don't know enough English to ask a basic question on Stack Overflow, you are already not qualified to be a programmer. Tough luck, reality sucks, there are many other professions in the world.

As for knowing English but being sloppy... harsh reality check number two. A programming language syntax is not forgiving. The programming language requires that you write 100% proper grammar for that language. It will not tolerate one single mistake!

If you know English, but is too lazy or sloppy to use proper grammar, you will not make a good programmer. Because the single-most important attribute of a programmer is: being pedantic. No matter how smart you are or how much technical knowledge you possess, you will not become a decent programmer if you aren't pedantic.