| "l'idea, praticamente, è la stessa di Italian Ruby solo che in filippino." This is just horrible Italian. It's a slang form and technically incorrect. I honestly don't know how people can write this sort of thing without fear of being seen as ignorant fools. "la gemma RubyParser che parsa codice Ruby" [...] "patchando il Ruby parser" "parsare" and "patchare" are anglicist slang terms (ab)used in programming circles. It's the sort of thing that (and I say that as an Italian living in England) just sounds grating. I understand language evolves, but there are Italian words already there for those concepts: to parse can be "analizzare", to patch can be "modificare", "aggiustare", "rimpiazzare". Italian geeks used to poke fun at the '80s managerial classes and their pointless anglicisms.... "La velocità di processazione e traduzione del sorgente è aumentata di molto." "processazione" is just not an Italian word - it's the first time I see or hear it, I cannot find it in any dictionary, I guess it's another recent depravation of an English word ("processing"?). In Italian one would use "elaborazione" or "procedimento". "sappiate che verranno su un sacco di classi e di alias nuovi" "venire su" (coming up) is, again, slang that you're not supposed to use in writing. So yeah, the text is likely from a native speaker, but not one particularly well-versed in the language. Which makes the project even more bizarre. |