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These are different concepts.

When accounting, you share your results: for taxes, law, investors etc. They need a tool to see the result of you labor, and this tool has to be well-know.

When programming, you use any tool you want — as long as it outputs an .exe file that you can run on Windows. This is the exactly the same as a Quick Books readable document in case of accounting.

So, if you develop a toaster, you a free to keep your internal documentation in Chinese but you'd better provide an English manual.

There is one more thing: if you company's rules assume that the result of your code is not a product itself, but a source code for it, then for sure they may decide what it will look like (by chosing the language they want).

What they choose depends on their goals: if they want easily replaceable programmers they choose Java; if they send it to another department it will be that department's requirement etc.

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These are different concepts.

When accounting, you share your results: for taxes, law, investors etc. They need a tool to see the result of you labor, and this tool has to be well-know.

When programming, you use any tool you want — as long as it outputs an .exe file that you can run on Windows. This is the exactly the same as a Quick Books readable document in case of accounting.

So, if you develop a toaster, you a free to keep your internal documentation in Chinese but you'd better provide an English manual.