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by amichail·6mo ago·view on hn ↗
Because it is good enough, widely used, and would make communication easier worldwide.
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It isn't good enough. There's far too much ambiguity and imprecision inherent in the language. Just look at how often it is that native English speakers misunderstand each other.

To make English (or any human language) suitable for use as a programming language means you need to very tightly constrain the language -- which would make it less suitable for human communications.