It might seem harsh but even the countries who used to teach in their own language e.g. Germany is moving towards more and more English programmes. Whereas with this effort we are going in the opposite direction.
So therefore, translating English texts into Urdu is not the solution. It is the scientific approach that matters most and the emphasis should be done on primary and secondary level education to impart such approach. Best
abid
PS: If you are translating texts then I am afraid you have to devise programming languages in URDU and their associated compilers as well.
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Best Regards,
PhD Student
Circuits and Systems Group
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Imperial College
South Kensington Campus
London SW7 2AZ
On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 3:33 AM, MEHBOOB KHAN <mehboobbugti@gmail.com> wrote:
Khalid Sb doing a marvelous job. So great.Regards,Mehboob BugtiOn Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 5:24 PM, adeel asif <adeel_raja84@yahoo.com> wrote:
[Attachment(s) from adeel asif included below]Assalam o alaikum All,Mr Khalid Khan of COMSATS institute of IT is doing a wonderful job of writing electrical engineering books in urdu. Digital circuits is the second book of his efforts. I have attached this book for the students who want to benefit from it.
RegardsAdeel Asif
Best Regards,
PhD Student
Circuits and Systems Group
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Imperial College
South Kensington Campus
London SW7 2AZ
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