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7:11 PM
I don't think this is easy to configure for operating systems (a reinstall may be required). — Peter Mortensen 55 secs ago
Re "they are okay with wasting 100 peoples' minute because they didn't want to use their own minute": But this is the case for 99% of the users on Stack Overflow. Some even do it deliberately or can't be bothered to use the Shift key. — Peter Mortensen 24 secs ago
@Roland Maybe you should rather ask Microsoft to report english error messages. my OS is in german, but every frigging software and tool I use can be configured to use english. Except .Net. It will always give me german error messages. I'm not happy about that, but I'm also not changing my complete OS to english. If that reduces my audience on SO, fine, thats my own problem. But enforcing english error messages when the tool gives me localized messages against my own will is unreasonable. If you have found a good solution for making MS tools spit out only english errors, I'm all yours... — Polygnome 1 min ago
@Braiam
LC_ALL=C
only works on Linux/Unix. And only if the tool adheres to it. Microsoft has the extremely stupid and annoying tendency to post localized error messages, and I'm not changing my OS language because MS decides to screw people over. Every other tool properly uses english, except .Net and many other MS tools. If you have found a way to make MS tools give out english error messages without requiring me to change my whole OS, please, point it out... — Polygnome 1 min ago8:09 PM
I immediately thought of PHP's
T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM
upon seeing this question — Izkata 46 secs ago8:39 PM
// , Well, I guess that would technically work. Quite the hack fix, though. — Nathan Basanese 55 secs ago
// , Or you can just add ..... after everything: meta.stackoverflow.com/a/399401/2146138 — Nathan Basanese 13 secs ago
// , I guess he's saying that empty lines in his code are counted toward the issue of "too much code vs. explanation." — Nathan Basanese 1 min ago
9:03 PM
Let me ask you this: when you ask your new "unique" question after "read[ing] through a lot of different [existing] answers", do you explicitly mention the other Q&As that you've read? Do you make it obvious to all readers that you've already referenced the existing questions, and explain why you've found them to be lacking in regards to your unique problem? If not, then it's your fault that your questions get closed as duplicates: you didn't provide any reason not to close them as duplicates. If you are doing this, then perhaps there was some overzealousness. — Cody Gray ♦ 38 secs ago
9:33 PM
Does this answer your question? What is a canonical question/answer, and what is their purpose? — gnat 45 secs ago
10:01 PM
@Polygnome shouldn't error messages be displayed to the user in the language they are most likely to understand, so probably in the language of the OS? I think this in one of the (yes sometimes annoying) things that the MS stack gets consistently right, in that sense they lead the way in how we should write our own apps, but who has time to put that level of effort in these days... — Chris Schaller 1 min ago
@ChrisSchaller Its exactly the wrong way to head down. I have good reason to want my error messages in english and my OS in german. These aren't error messages that the average end users sees, those are error messages tech savy users and developers see. Why MS think they know better than me in which language I'd want the error messages is beyond me. I have that problem with no other tool. literally one. Except thinks like .Net. And no, putting my OS into english can't seriously be the solution. — Polygnome 14 secs ago
10:13 PM
Does this answer your question? "Similar Questions" search should take the tags into account — Davy M 1 min ago
146 question with a lot of answers. looks quite like any other tag that is active, with no that much traffic, — nbk 43 secs ago
@Polygnome so, you can't change the language using environment variables? I knew Windows was bad, but even developer bad? — Braiam 47 secs ago
10:39 PM
@Polygnome but isn't that in itself the wrong reason. Error messages are for the average user, it is up to us as developers to try and write bug free software such that the user only sees error messages that they can process. Its only due to our shortcomings as developers that we force the users to manually report error messages through to "tech support", even then, my German speaking user surely would be speaking first to a German speaking tech support person? English isn't ubiquitous, not all developers speak or read english, why is it that every other platform outside of MS assumes we do? — Chris Schaller 54 secs ago
@Chris Have you ever supported a global .NET application? In my experience getting exception messages in Chinese or Hungarian gets old very quickly and will quickly make you wish for English text. Also it's not as if "Typenkonflikt: '[string:" was any more understandable to the average user than the English version. It's all greek to them anyhow, so why not make it easier on the developer? Note that Microsoft itself agrees that localizing exceptions was an error and has no plans on repeating this mistake with net core. — Voo 16 secs ago
11:01 PM
What would probably work better is a merge. Only 7 questions in this tag are not also tagged [elixir]. No burn necessary — Machavity ♦ 1 min ago
11:35 PM
This will be my last comment on this, but my global apps use APIs to report exceptions and analytics back to me under the hood, I don't directly support end users, my regional based support team do that for me, because I can't answer calls from 200 million users. More importantly I make the software more sound than that, so I don't have that many users trying to report issues. When an exception does occur, the user sees a localised message that provides reassurance and a link and tracking number into our Support portal, that is also localised... — Chris Schaller 1 min ago
There are messaging apps and browser, that have built in translator utilities for anyone that need them. SO could provide a link too. — Herbert Peters 29 secs ago
to the people who say just use google translate or other translation apps: they can work, but these are error messages, which could include code, file paths and other sutff — KetZoomer 51 secs ago
@KetZoomer. Sure, I wasn't talking about automated translation. That puts too much burden on SO anyway. It's just a tool, for when needed. — Herbert Peters 20 secs ago
@ChrisSchaller The users of my software never get to see any system exception, they get sensible, localized error messages, of course. But we aren't talking about these kinds of error messages here. .Net literally localized the text of the exceptions. And many other tools MS tools that devs directly interact with, too. Those error messages aren't intended for the end user. You are comparing apples with oranges. The point is that MS takes the choice away. I can't even log exceptions in english (or ask about them on SO) while displaying a localized error to the user. MS uses the OS language. — Polygnome 1 min ago
@ChrisSchaller And since MS uses the OS language, I need to localize the errors anyways. Otherwise, I'd need a seperate server with the language pack of the target audience and couldn't ever support users with multiple languages on the same server. This just shows how much you compare things that have little to nothing to do with each other. — Polygnome 1 min ago
@Braiam No, you can't. You are literally forced to re-install the OS with another language, as sometimes even installing the language pack isn't enough. Again, if you know a solution how to get the myriad of tools of MS that use the OS language (e.g. .Net, the console, PowerShell and whatnot) to use english instead, I'd be incredibly thankful as would probably thousands of other devs. — Polygnome 1 min ago
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