New programming language design thoughts up now @ https://wastebin.neocities.org/proglang/. Tonight (or day, elsewhere) in PL design: waay too much text explaining what amounts to a way to automatically precompose Unicode characters, scope‐based nastiness, and me being an impractical purist as usual.
i don't know how to properly articulate this, but it's ch (hard ch, not sh) ch-eh-ren (but the e is not very sounded, its not chern though)
uhhhhhhhhh, it's NOT pronounced like "Sharon"?
nope, sorry to break it to you! sharon is one name i cannot bear
please for the love of god never call my man something as ugly as sharon
So, is it more like English “k”, or German “ch”, or something else entirely?
in my head ive always read it as chair-en
ah, chair-en is a good way to write it out. it's just the english ch, like chair, chalk, ect