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Why esperanto?
It's a neutral, easily accessible language. Having it in programming could incentivize more people to learn it as well.
English has become the defacto lingua franca. I’d argue that Esperanto is less accessible than English, because barely anyone knowns it.
Every book is not "accessible", when it's not even opened and willfully ignored of existing.
There is:
There are languages to which it's less accessible, but from the bigger ones, it's quiet accessible.
But if people don't open their eyes they don't see the forest in which they are standing.