Alas you can't yet use them as variable names in c++. Probably a good thing or all my code would be like
for(=0;
<
;
+=
)
@llamasoft_ox I believe current COBOL does however.
@etchedpixels @llamasoft_ox So we might see A Guide to Illustrated Cobol as a sequel to Cobol: an Illustrated Guide? - https://www.abebooks.co.uk/9780070498150/New-Cobol-Illustrated-Guide-Philippakis-0070498156/plp
@llamasoft_ox you _could_ say foo, but why would you when moo is right there (also moi the short finnish greeting is a good random string content / variable name)
@visy why say foo bar when you can say moo baa?
@llamasoft_ox @visy unicode cow works in precompiler macro.
I just wrote:
#define 4
To some cowe.
@llamasoft_ox I see nothing wrong with this.