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[lojban-beginners] Re: coi terdi



The parallel to programming is always pleasant.  I have books for programming languages I'm not actually all that familiar with using, just because I like learning how things work under that system.  Like Prolog, for instance.  And, really, outside of programming, I think Lojban is the only language (the only one I know of, anyway) where you can actually say something that does not compute.

On 6/13/06, HeliodoR <exitconsole@gmail.com> wrote:
I think most of the people who learn logic/maths/programming
soon get to the idea that "la lojban. xamgu (je zdile)" because
its elegance and lack of arbitraryness is absolutely delighting.
(Maybe the rest think so, too.)
And that's enough of a reason to learn Lojban.

>  Having a big empty summer between school years helps, too.

.ui sai - I share Your pleasure.
mi'e.darves