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New Bredok 737 update released v1.2

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10 minutes ago, odourboy said:

Yes. Sloppy writing suggests coding could be sloppy too. Sloppy code.. crashes, failures, i.e. not flying properly. As they say, where there's smoke, there's fire!

 

Their native language isn't English, that's why the English isn't great.

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7 minutes ago, odourboy said:

Yes. Sloppy writing suggests coding could be sloppy too. Sloppy code.. crashes, failures, i.e. not flying properly. As they say, where there's smoke, there's fire!

Not necessarily. Not being perfectly fluent in writing in what isn't your native language doesn't mean you can't work in the language which is native to you and type code correctly, unless you'd like to type out a reply right now in perfect Italian grammar to prove that this is what is required in order for you to be able to write accurately in your own native tongue.

Now it is true that there are some typos in the checklist on the control yoke's textures in the VC of this thing, but that's not typos in the coding for the sim commands. Same with the marketing blurb.


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As an non native english speaker, I am always amazed how demanding native speaker expect anyone in the world to write perfect english.  I am not demanding you to write perfectly written French. Maybe you should give them a break.


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1 hour ago, Tuskin38 said:

  

 

Their native language isn't English, that's why the English isn't great.

Keywords in the coding language are in English too. Increases the likelihood of coding mistakes in non-Enblish mother tongue coders.


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1 hour ago, fogboundturtle said:

As an non native english speaker, I am always amazed how demanding native speaker expect anyone in the world to write perfect english.  I am not demanding you to write perfectly written French. Maybe you should give them a break.

This raises an interesting question. Would MSFS be less buggy if the coders were native English or the development tool languages were all native French? Well never know! 💩


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3 minutes ago, odourboy said:

This raises an interesting question. Would MSFS be less buggy if the coders were native English or the development tool languages were all native French? Well never know! 💩

Most code editor do have spelling check ! But marketing communication doesn't always translate the way you want !


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13 minutes ago, odourboy said:

This raises an interesting question. Would MSFS be less buggy if the coders were native English or the development tool languages were all native French? Well never know! 💩

There are quite a few major non-English development companies out there. Language has nothing to do with it.

That is a very unenlightened view you have there.

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One of the top selling ERP systems used by Fortune 500 companies is called SAP. It's Engineered and built by Germans. Originally they were all IBM employees. They went on their own and built this marvel, put almost every other ERP vendors out of business. If you look deep into the coding, you would notice, its all core German.

The concept you have to speak and know English to be a coder, is absurd. 

That's like saying, unless you are native English speaker you can never be a good pilot cause the language of aviation is English. No good German, Dutch, French,..<.what ever your native language ,insert it here>. Pilots n this world.


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22 minutes ago, Tuskin38 said:

There are quite a few major non-English development companies out there. Language has nothing to do with it.

That is a very unenlightened view you have there.

Lighten up! It wasn't a view, it was a question. (And not a particularly serious one at that!)


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5 hours ago, odourboy said:

This raises an interesting question. Would MSFS be less buggy if the coders were native English or the development tool languages were all native French? Well never know! 💩

“Well never know”???

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Edit: just saw the post above...too slow!


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original version= 1.5GB

new 1.2 version= 6GB

WHY? thats very surprising to me.


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6 minutes ago, Brandon01110 said:

original version= 1.5GB

new 1.2 version= 6GB

WHY? thats very surprising to me.

Lots of paint jobs included in the new pack apparently (9 or 10 I think).
Personally, I wish these were a separate download.


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Anyone having issues with the climb rate above 20k still. Could be me as i am more used to the Airbus systems, but i have tried it in VS, VNV and FLC


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I'm probably going to uninstall it. Several times on approach the engines just won't reduce or go to idle. Could be I'm doing something wrong, but AP turned off, no auto throttle.

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