Talk:Hot Soup Processor

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[edit] HSP is not a Japanese programming language

I don't know HSP to be honest, but judging from the examples on the Japanese wikipedia, HSP is not a "Japanese Programming language" in the sense that you use Japanese keywords. The examples do contain Japanese, but in comments (";" appears to be the comment keyword) or within Strings. The only other Japanese I found was "*owari", but this appears to be a labelname, and not a keyword. Therefor, I think HSP should not be called a "Japanese Programming Language", and should not be in the "Non-English Programming Languages" category - SuperMidget (talk) 17:08, 31 March 2008 (UTC)

Thanks for the clarification. When I started the article, I meant "Japanese Programming language" to mean that it was created in Japan, not that it's based on the Japanese language. Whoever miscategorized it mistook the one for the other. :) Luvcraft (talk) 19:40, 31 March 2008 (UTC)