In many programming languages, phrases are shortened to reduce the time taken to write programs. “var” instead of “variable”, “int” instead of integer, etc. This makes writing code much faster, but what if this was applied to the whole of the English language?
If programmers were to have the power to change how words are spelt and pronounced, what would change? Is every word shortened to three or four letters? Would leet speak become dominant? How practical would it be, how much more productive would the (English speaking) population be?
As for other languages, I’m not sure how well it would work. A majority of programming languages are based on English, and many other languages have restrictions that make it more difficult to change the spellings like this (e.g. gendered words, alphabet-less character sets). English, on the other hand, is infamous for having more exceptions than there are rules.


You must not get out much. Since people already do this. Examples: r u, gng, lol, rizz. And more
https://www.bark.us/blog/teen-text-speak-codes-every-parent-should-know/?srsltid=AfmBOoqjrTKXEaUsdItGeixyUiInVg1G3VoFZ2n7zD0Q8CN7n915Mzws
Does this need to be a
share.googletracking link?I guess? Idk why it matters it goes to the same page.
And we’re constantly doing this. If a word is used a lot and the word is long, we’re going to shorten it.
So late 90s early 2000 SMS speak?
Fr tho
import charisma as rizz import good_game as gg