Show HN: I've updated the site that color-codes the world by language (bilingualjobs.io) 4 points by florianwueest 2y ago ↗ HN
[–] TooMuchOnMyMind 2y ago ↗ I can't see the website right now, but can you explain a way this could help others in the world? [–] florianwueest 2y ago ↗ I think the benefit of mapping the world by languages (and color-coding it) is largely educational.The previous version of Language World Map is used by universities and schools alike, largely I believe to outline the impacts colonization had.I also see some people using the map for its original intended use: To visualize the benefits of learning multiple languages. :)
[–] florianwueest 2y ago ↗ I think the benefit of mapping the world by languages (and color-coding it) is largely educational.The previous version of Language World Map is used by universities and schools alike, largely I believe to outline the impacts colonization had.I also see some people using the map for its original intended use: To visualize the benefits of learning multiple languages. :)
[–] mikequinlan 2y ago ↗ Your map appears to show that Spanish is spoken in Arizona but not Utah or Idaho. Do you know how absurd that is? I am curious about the source of your data.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 24.3 ms ] threadThe previous version of Language World Map is used by universities and schools alike, largely I believe to outline the impacts colonization had.
I also see some people using the map for its original intended use: To visualize the benefits of learning multiple languages. :)