To code is a kind of poetry by perspectives it offers to everyone. It is a global language understood by millions of aficionados. To Revive Babel’s Tower can interactively unite humanity to something better. Everyone can speak a single language in a common will of evolution. If people do not want to access to the heavens, it could be quite fine to distribute knowledges throw a world network. A free distance learning like Wikipédia, perhaps not enough known yet, or a poetic concept like MyHappyPlanet can materialize the fantasy of Babel…
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It’s really “poetic” to think that people will help you learn for free on Myhappyplanet it does not work at all. If you guys are looking for people to help you learn really fast use http://www.verbalplanet.com or my favorit: http://www.lingueo.com it’s fun and usefull…
Code is poetry, Julien.
Leroy, thanks for the note, and other site suggestions. But whether MyHappyPlanet works or not is merely one man’s subjective opinion. Because, in fact, tens of thousands find it useful, and return regularly to interact with native speakers from around the world.
Our site has shown tremendous benefit to many. Not just to people who know the basics of the language they want to learn. If you do, you might find MyHappyPlanet very helpful in keeping sharp.
I’ve learned a good bit of Slovak, and started from scratch. So, it does work, albeit there are obviously things we could be doing better.
I’ve found that, for me, it depends on my willingness to create a routine, stick with it, and find a partner that will do the same.
Cheers,
Jason Robb
The Designer,
MyHappyPlanet
http://www.myhappyplanet.com