But -- (and forgive me if I'm totally wrong) -- this isn't just "non-english" but "non-phonetic" which is a smaller set of written languages, and the underlying language is ... math.... so understanding the underlying grammer itself relies on having decades of math education to really make it jive.
If this code is just a final result of "learn math for 2-3 decades, and spend years learning this specific programming language" -- my statement stands. Interacting with this kinda binary blob as a programming language is impressive. I think I read somewhere that seymour cray's wife knew he was working too hard when he started balancing the checkbook in hex...