"Interestingly, lots of programming languages have the freedom to reorder big chunks over long distances without altering the meaning, while I've never used a natural language that had that feature" wouldn't that be a…
Clifford Truesdale (1919-2000), arguably the best American Thermodynamicist after Gibbs, insisted on writing his papers in Latin and opened his own journal just for that purpose. He also wrote his papers with a quilt.
Ok, how do I learn Latin? But what reasources are there to understand and read Latin? It seems every resource wants to teach me I need to inflect, which I already know. I want audio books, children's games, in short…
"Interestingly, lots of programming languages have the freedom to reorder big chunks over long distances without altering the meaning, while I've never used a natural language that had that feature" wouldn't that be a…
Clifford Truesdale (1919-2000), arguably the best American Thermodynamicist after Gibbs, insisted on writing his papers in Latin and opened his own journal just for that purpose. He also wrote his papers with a quilt.
Ok, how do I learn Latin? But what reasources are there to understand and read Latin? It seems every resource wants to teach me I need to inflect, which I already know. I want audio books, children's games, in short…