Spanish Version of Website!-Versión en español del sitio web

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Spanish Version of Website!-Versión en español del sitio web

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I speak some Spanish and have Spanish friends.
Below is a version of this website in Spanish lots of programmers speak Spanish (Some of the best)
I think this link should be on here to help Spanish speakers out too.
They might even have something to contribute. If this forum is limited to English just ignore this post (Sorry)
Spanish Version of this Website:
http://translate.google.com/translate?p ... ry_state0=

Hablo algo de español y tienen amigos españoles.
A continuación se muestra una versión de este sitio web en español de muchos programadores hablan español (Algunos de los mejores)
Creo que este vínculo debe ser aquí para ayudar a los hispanohablantes a cabo también.
Pueden incluso tener algo que aportar. Si este foro se limita a Inglés ignorar este puesto (Lo siento)
Versión en español de este sitio web:
[url] http://translate.google.com/translate?p ... F-8&u=http% 3A% 2F% 2F% 2Fforum.osdev.org y sl = es & tl = es & history_state0 = [/ url]
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You know, posting stuff like this (when anyone with a brain could google translate it on their own) is likely to get you banhammer'd. As well as not listening to what we say and reading the wiki thoroughly (I've been here for 4 or 5 months and I'm just using C in Ubuntu to do OS development.)
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*gasp* Not 80186 Assembler! ;)
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Soooory, meant to say "just now starting to use C". :D

I'm the real mode assembly water well in this forum. Just grab a bucket, dip it in me, and get some code.
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Solar wrote:It keeps stunning me how friendly we - as a community - are towards people who start programming "their first OS" who don't even have a solid understanding of pointers, their compiler, or how a OS is structured.
I wish I could add more tex
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Post by gzaloprgm »

Hi!

Spanish is my main language but I think google translations are too horrible and in a forum where one posts code it get's worse, for example:

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out   22h, al 
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a 22h, al 
"String" gets translated as "cuerdas" as in guitar instead of "cadenas" which would be the best translation.

Which is very annoying to read, better grab a dictionary and look up any unknown english word.

" que es la sección de cuerdas terminan pulg caracteres individuales no - es un error muy común principiante."
"which is the section of strings end pulg individual characters no - it's a very common error beginner."

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