I fell asleep trying to finish this week's update, so here are some shorts I wrote when I first came up with this comic! Felt bad having nothing to publish ahh
You mean a robot thus evolved couldn’t solve a CAPTCHA?
WRT object oriented: programming languages are mostly English (except BF and Whitespace and some symbolic ones). At a conference last year we had an interesting discussion about a program that used to have a Dutch programming interface, then extended to English, German and Czech, and why programming commands just don’t sound serious in your native language (like translated LOGO for preschoolers).
Example for really hard to learn languages would be native American ones like Navajo or some of the South American ones. I once met someone whose parents were from feuding tribes (in Mexico, I think), he grew up in Germany and tried to learn the native languages of his parents as a youth – he told me it was nearly impossible (but maybe only because the only available course material was in Spanish).
Tuesday is like any other ordinary fifteen year old girl - aside from the fact that's she's an extraterrestrial robot designed to be the ultimate weapon. With the help of her human sister Nico, she's determined to live a regular life. But can she hide her identity while facing such normal human struggles as keeping up her grades, making it on the high school volleyball team, and avoiding the hired assassins of a rogue researcher?
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