WHAT IS ROLE OF THE ENGLISH IN THE INFORMATICS
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https://doi.org/10.2024/ecnh0x05Keywords:
Informatics, Global Communication, Computer Science, International Collaboration, Knowledge Dissemination, Language Diversity, Linguistic Inclusivity, Technical Terminology, Programming Languages, Research Publications, Open Source Communities, Academic Journals, Professional Networking, English Proficiency, Multinational Corporations, Technological Advancement, Education and Training, Access to InformationAbstract
This annotation examines the pivotal role of English in the field of informatics. It explores how English serves as the lingua franca of the global technology and computer science community, facilitating international collaboration, knowledge dissemination, and software development. The analysis sheds light on the intricate relationship between language and technological advancement, emphasizing the significance of English proficiency for professionals in informatics worldwide.
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