For instance, I am Dutch and most of the time is I use Dutch words to declare variables. for smaller lines of code it's easy to translate, but is it something you should always do?
Is the question less understandable if I use a different language for variables and literals?
for example:
percentagewolk = (randint(0, 100))
percentagezon = (randint(0, 100))
if percentagezon > percentagewolk:
print('de dag is zonnig')
else:
print('de dag was bewolkt')
would be
percentagecloudy = (randint(0, 100))
percentagesunny = (randint(0, 100))
if percentagesunny > percentagecloudy:
print('the day is sunny')
else:
print('the day is cloudy')
percentagewolk
, dutch-english hybrids might be harder to read than plain English ..procent
in dutch..