Science, mathematics, and medicine have used Latin or Greek so that the terminology is unbiased between language, yes?
So maybe technology and engineering should do the same? What about Sanskrit? Like the reserve words in program language can be derive from Zanskrit yes?
Technology and systems ideas are universal like science / math.
I would say no, because nobody cares.
>>55300088
Nope. Programming ability is based on the ability to understand and remember different logical contexts. Translating from a dead language will not aid in that at all.
>>55300088
Sanskrit already outlived its usefulness by giving us linguistic section.
So if you want anything, just learn linguistics.
>>55300088
Woooow, those numbers are mad sweet, bro.
P O O
>>55300088
No. The usage of Latin and Greek in science/medicine is a holdover from when all scientific research was published in prestigious dead languages so as to raise the barrier of entry and keep the commoners out.
English is pretty much the defacto universal language of technology OP. There are a couple programming languages that use words in different languages (like a Japanese one) but they're mostly just novelties.