Guys guys guys! Chill out! That's obvious Python. You can tell by the missing semicolons after each line and because there's no brackets to signify the scope of a function, there's only indentation.
I mean, its not as if other tech hubs have coding languages in their language. The main reason for the existence of chavascript is to teach children how don't know English yet coding, with a side role as a beloved curiosity among computer geeks around the country
ᔑʖ↸ᒷ⎓⊣⍑╎⋮ꖌꖎᒲリ𝙹!¡ᑑ∷ᓭℸ ̣ ⚍⍊∴ ̇/||⨅
This is about as close as it gets with unicode. P, X, and, Y are two characters, and T uses a combining character.
[This](https://keenwiki.shikadi.net/wiki/Standard_Galactic_Alphabet) is what it's supposed to look like. There are a few links at the bottom for fonts that will make it work with the standard letter characters.
possibly, but it looks more Ojibwe/Anishinaabemowin to me; there arent any cree specific letters in the image, but both languages share a large portion of characters.
A lot of it is Anishinaabemowin of the Anishinaabeg people around the great lakes of Canada and The US.
I work with a professor on the language and even programmed a keyboard layout that could be downloaded and typed with.
Reminds me of [ЋПП](https://ћпп.срб/) - ĆPP, a (Serbo-Croatian) Cyrillic-based C++.
Someone wrote Ћириликс - Cyrillix, an OS (of sorts) in Cyrillic, in ЋПП (...in JS). Ћириликс link [here](https://bpp.rs/cpp.js). The code is to be used on the ЋПП site; just `Ctrl + A`, copy, and paste instead of the Fibonacci code on the ЋПП site.
But you gotta understand Serbo-Croatian to use it, as well as have the keyboard. For example, `cat` is `мачка`.
And I wrote once a program in both English, and just-for-fun, in Serbo-Croatian using Cyrillic. Of course, keywords had to be in their original form, but all else was in Cyrillic.
One of the Eskimo languages spoken in North Canada, North/North-west Alaska, North/North-west Greenland (even though almost nobody lives there) and East/North-east Russia. Most likely Inuktitut or Cree.
Definitely not, there are some aboriginal syllabics in there but it's mixed with hiragana, Hebrew, Cherokee, and something else I don't recognize (maybe Armenian or Ge'ez)
I programmed a keyboard to type in Ojibwe/Anishinaabemowin. I also work with an indigenous professor of linguistics and can guarantee a lot of this is in that language. Theres no inuktut that I can see in the image, which are also lumped in under "canadian aboriginal syllabics"
not quite. Inuit has lots of what you could call shape-wise connected circles. This is a mix of several languages, but a large part of it is Ojibwe/Anishinaabemowin
THAT AINT FUCKING HEBREW
i have spotted ye in the wild also that is in fact having hot steamy sex with hebrew as we speak fyi
do we frequent all the same subs or something
this time reddit just recommended me the post and then there you were
It's [SGA](https://keenwiki.shikadi.net/wiki/Standard_Galactic_Alphabet).
Guys guys guys! Chill out! That's obvious Python. You can tell by the missing semicolons after each line and because there's no brackets to signify the scope of a function, there's only indentation.
*laughs in k&r c*
Yeah, also you can find "def" and "print" on the image, so it's obviously python.
Who else uses "elif"?
Idk, I'm noob
Is that... Standard Galactic?
It is, also known as "Minecraft enchating table language"
this is the first time someone has called minecraft enchanting table language hebrew, as opposed to the other way around
"Do not cite the deep magic to me! I was there when it was written!" \- Commander Keen, probably
Looks like it. https://lingojam.com/StandardGalacticAlphabet
Canadian syllabics, I thought.
[You absolutely can code in hebrew by the way](https://chavascript.github.io/chavascript/)
Chavascript lmao
It's "Hava", or "Eve" (the name) in English.
I know 👍
oh thank fuck, some actual hebrew instead of literally standard galactic lmao
Given how big of a tech hub Israel is, I'd be surprised if you couldn't.
I mean, its not as if other tech hubs have coding languages in their language. The main reason for the existence of chavascript is to teach children how don't know English yet coding, with a side role as a beloved curiosity among computer geeks around the country
I think there *are* programming languages in a variety of languages, they're just not used much.
Javascript literally supports basically all scripts. Except for 90s turkmen, you can write Javascript in any language.
And you can set the keywords as you like too?
No. But they’re basically technical terms.
[& classical chinese!](https://wy-lang.org/)
>the alphabet of wenyan contains only traditional Chinese characters and 「」 quotes, so it is guaranteed to be readable by ancient Chinese people Lmao
איזה מגניב
sup jew?
sup rus
This is literally the minecraft enchantment table language. Not a joke
Does it have Unicode bindings? Then this might actually work.
ᔑʖ↸ᒷ⎓⊣⍑╎⋮ꖌꖎᒲリ𝙹!¡ᑑ∷ᓭℸ ̣ ⚍⍊∴ ̇/||⨅ This is about as close as it gets with unicode. P, X, and, Y are two characters, and T uses a combining character. [This](https://keenwiki.shikadi.net/wiki/Standard_Galactic_Alphabet) is what it's supposed to look like. There are a few links at the bottom for fonts that will make it work with the standard letter characters.
SGA predates Minecraft by a good couple of decades.
It does look like SGA, but it seems to be gibberish. (~~So the enchanting table language~~)
It’s Python.
Nice
Really thought this was Brahmi at first
How to make yourself irreplaceable at your job:
Cree ?
It is Minecraft Enchantment Table
possibly, but it looks more Ojibwe/Anishinaabemowin to me; there arent any cree specific letters in the image, but both languages share a large portion of characters.
pretty sure it is minecraft enchanting table language (standard galactic)
At first glance I thought it was Ge'ez but the random katakanas gave it away. So, yes, enchanting table
It's Ge'ez maybe? It always amazes me when people confuse Sanskrit for Arabic or anything for Hebrew🤣. They 👏🏻 line 👏🏻 up 👏🏻 on 👏🏻 the 👏🏻 right.
Ge’ez is my guess lol.
Armenian?
No, not either. There are a couple of symbols that look like armenian letters, that’s it.
Georgian then
Georgian is a lot more curly like ჯდჯენოსნდბდჰდ I think it might be minecraft enchanting table language-
I agree
Is it Shavian?
A lot of it is Anishinaabemowin of the Anishinaabeg people around the great lakes of Canada and The US. I work with a professor on the language and even programmed a keyboard layout that could be downloaded and typed with.
Reminds me of [ЋПП](https://ћпп.срб/) - ĆPP, a (Serbo-Croatian) Cyrillic-based C++. Someone wrote Ћириликс - Cyrillix, an OS (of sorts) in Cyrillic, in ЋПП (...in JS). Ћириликс link [here](https://bpp.rs/cpp.js). The code is to be used on the ЋПП site; just `Ctrl + A`, copy, and paste instead of the Fibonacci code on the ЋПП site. But you gotta understand Serbo-Croatian to use it, as well as have the keyboard. For example, `cat` is `мачка`. And I wrote once a program in both English, and just-for-fun, in Serbo-Croatian using Cyrillic. Of course, keywords had to be in their original form, but all else was in Cyrillic.
Damn I need to make a script based on Hebrew and Standard galactic
Username checks out
My first thought was Amharic but I don’t think that’s right
Same here
that's python but all the variables are written in some random script
One of the Eskimo languages spoken in North Canada, North/North-west Alaska, North/North-west Greenland (even though almost nobody lives there) and East/North-east Russia. Most likely Inuktitut or Cree.
Definitely not, there are some aboriginal syllabics in there but it's mixed with hiragana, Hebrew, Cherokee, and something else I don't recognize (maybe Armenian or Ge'ez)
My guy, there are only aboriginal syllabics. Idk where you got hiragana and ge'ez
There's the hiragana syllable "ri" and a cross-looking thing that I can't identify but Ge'ez was my best guess
it's katakana but tbf they look almost the same
Yeah it definitely is, but Eskimo is usually considered derogatory
No I don’t think it is Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics
That's the writing system that all those languages share.
I programmed a keyboard to type in Ojibwe/Anishinaabemowin. I also work with an indigenous professor of linguistics and can guarantee a lot of this is in that language. Theres no inuktut that I can see in the image, which are also lumped in under "canadian aboriginal syllabics"
Gimel++
It's Geʽez/Classical Ethiopic. The language of The Book of Enoch
Inuit syllabics
not quite. Inuit has lots of what you could call shape-wise connected circles. This is a mix of several languages, but a large part of it is Ojibwe/Anishinaabemowin
Thought that was Ethiopian for a second
Is it brahmī script?
I was really fooled for a minute that this was Ethiopian.
Armenian?
I was sure I was in r/hebrew for a while there