When we first discovered that cs files were unicode, someone actually developed one of the throwaway tools in Hebrew, going all the way to aliasing "string" as "מחרוזת". Well, it wasn't supposed to be a throwaway tool, but there wasn't much choice after that.
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lol. Ready worth a WTF.
Oops, a typo. I meant "Really". :)
At least if they're going to localize IntelliSense, they can get the RTL stuff right! Not sure how that'd work in a LTR C# syntax though, lol.
Meh, it's not RTL!
I remember when I first found out that you could use Hebrew in .NET.
My first reaction was: "No one tell the analysts!" :D
When we first discovered that cs files were unicode, someone actually developed one of the throwaway tools in Hebrew, going all the way to aliasing "string" as "מחרוזת". Well, it wasn't supposed to be a throwaway tool, but there wasn't much choice after that.
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