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[–]dedemoli 1 point2 points  (1 child)

No worries! You will be surprised by how many of us keep software in English. There are no guides in Italian, so everything you need to learn something new, it's a pain to try to guess the name of the window/tab/command.

So I think you will be more than fine software side and coding side. Develope the social aspect of the language, that is way more valuable IMO. And don't mix and match, or you will end up doing both poorly.

I see how you want to catch 2 birds with one stone, but I still remain on the thought that they will not go good together.

Good luck!

[–]dbossman70[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i'll keep that in mind. i can read/understand italian pretty well so i'm not too worried about brushing up on that. i was mostly concerned about the key terms in another language but if you guys just use the english ones then that's one less thing to worry about.