>>i think i need to go deeper in PC programming, all I do is small desktop appz and I think thats the reason why i have this concept.
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>My quip wasn't related to anything in programming but the part where you insert your religion into the discussion - assuming that your imaginary friend has somehow caused the makers of programming languages to make them to your satisfaction. I was only pointing out a reasonable probability that there was a not-negligible percentage of them who don't share that friend with you.
Amazing you could have such a fluent grasp of the language and be so oblivious to how what you write is read and understood by non-native speakers (though in fairness I realize your purpose was not to communicate but to pontificate - if you'll forgive a verb with a religious origin)
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