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> For example, Perl 6 supports unicode in identifiers so it's perfectly valid to write your code in Japanese.

Raku/Perl6 also has non-ASCII Unicode operators (they all have multicharacter ASCII aliases, but the Unicode characters are usually more readable.)



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