Invisble wrote:The thing is American english is the english usage that is the most common around the world. Most electronic disctionarys unless told to use british english will default to american english. Most programming languages as well prefer to use american english.
I'm a british Electronics Engineer, i'll stick to British english. main thing you have to remember is american theary is reversed(as in different from english, not backwards in general, if anything its more correct.), british teach traditional current flow, posative to negative, where american teaches electron current flow, negative to posative.
Therfore in code I suggest american english is used for the code (after all how many people apart from dev's/patch makers will ever read the code), and for on screen the american and british language packs choose the correct/most common format.
code i agree should be american, this is because the english programming language origin is america. (blame bill gates for creating the monopoly)
Invisble wrote:Of course I find it intresting at the moment, because at the time of posting this 40 votes had been posted, and 20 were for "randomize" and 20 for "randomise".
notice the "I'm British" section, its 12:5 for iSe.