
Originally Posted by
CoffeeCup
The undeniable lack of Esperanto is the lack of natural (or native) literature and poetry or any expression of art which can transfer the idea of this art to native speakers of all other languages. While C++ has tons of texts, which are understandable for the people all over the world. Some examples of code are really the pieces of art. So C++ is the real candidate for the universal language

Code:
Esperanto::Esperanto() {
char* dest=(char*) self;
idLang Lang=idEnglish;
while(dest-(char*)self<=sizeof(self*)) {
dest++*=(((char*)&::Languages[Lang])+rand()%sizeof(Languages[Lang]))*;
if (++Lang>idChinese) Lang=idEnglish;
}
for(int i=0; i<nRules; i++) if (GrammarRules[i]->Size>3) GrammarRules[i]=NULL;
}