Moore’s Law and Esperanto
mkj1887-tól, 2017. június 19.
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mkj1887 (Profil megtekintése) 2017. június 19. 10:18:36
Over the years, prominent people have, from time to time, predicted, erroneously, that Moore’s Law would soon be obsolete, but in fact Moore’s Law continues to hold up to the present time. In a like manner, Esperanto keeps outliving its obituary-writers.
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Roch (Profil megtekintése) 2017. június 19. 16:19:09
Altebrilas (Profil megtekintése) 2017. június 20. 10:00:42
Roch (Profil megtekintése) 2017. június 20. 14:36:17
On the other hand, if every UNESCO's speakers were speaking esperanto there were no use, nor need for translators!
Oops, I misread "transistors!"
Roch (Profil megtekintése) 2017. június 20. 16:36:13
Altebrilas:From Fundamento to PIV, the root number doubles every how many years?A thread that might be of interest:
» darkweasel: There are 5258 official words, out of which 3071 are from the Fundamento. (According to the Akademia Vortaro)
https://lernu.net/forumo/temo/5188/2
Vestitor (Profil megtekintése) 2017. június 20. 19:17:09
Roch:Even a cursory glance at those numbers is enough to see that in 130 years no doubling has occurred. Altebrilas pointed out the more meaningful comparison between Moore's Law and Esperanto, but probably didn't require a definitive answer.
A thread that might be of interest:
» darkweasel: There are 5258 official words, out of which 3071 are from the Fundamento. (According to the Akademia Vortaro)
https://lernu.net/forumo/temo/5188/2
Altebrilas (Profil megtekintése) 2017. június 25. 14:49:59
What is the most likely scenario for esperanto?
mkj1887 (Profil megtekintése) 2017. június 25. 15:14:02
Altebrilas (Profil megtekintése) 2017. június 26. 10:01:47
mkj1887 (Profil megtekintése) 2017. június 26. 14:29:10
Altebrilas:Nobody writes obituaries about Esperanto, because those who want it to desappear use the "no debate" policy: they prefer not to talk about it, and about languages in general. An obituary would be an incentive to restart a debate.All you’re saying is that the obituaries are ‘written’ but not ‘published’. You are spot-on regarding the avoidance-strategy. It has always been well-known that if you can ignore an issue, that is your strongest stance. However, from time to time someone refers to Esperanto in terms such as ‘a failed experiment’. Such a reference is a ‘published’ obituary of Esperanto, and it is to such that I am referring. If you google for “Esperanto”,“failed experiment”, you’ll get thousands of hits.
Speaking of obituaries for languages, someone actually published one for English. You can read about it here. I guess I better go ahead and say that yes, I realize it is a joke (satire), because in my experience here I have found that there are many a moron in a hurry who fail to pick up on anything but the literal surface meaning.