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I don t know whether the head was originally atop the rock to the left For a picture of the Dr Syntax himself see here http www esmerel com images syntax jpg
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it until you ran it But if you chose your functions to be Red Italic and it was plain black you would know it was misspelled I created a mock up I think it illustrates my point exactly Thanks to Dr Paul Furbacher Dept of Biological Sciences Purdue University
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it until you ran it But if you chose your functions to be Red Italic and it was plain black you would know it was misspelled I created a mock up I think it illustrates my point exactly Thanks to Dr Paul Furbacher Dept of Biological Sciences Purdue University
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Why does Maple keep changing commands? | MaplePrimes
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ue, 09 Feb 2010 17:37:12 GM
Diff is and was the inert version of diff, and the . syntax. of these have not changed in many years, certainly not since I first got acquainted with Maple V Release 2, at least 16 years ago. ...
resolvent
ue, 09 Feb 2010 17:37:12 GM
Diff is and was the inert version of diff, and the . syntax. of these have not changed in many years, certainly not since I first got acquainted with Maple V Release 2, at least 16 years ago. ...
When did the public school system stop teaching grammar and syntax?
Q. I am absolutely amazed when I read through these questions and answers. I am convinced that correct grammar, syntax and spelling are no longer part of the requirements for students. Wait a minute! Is this part of Bush's plan? "No child gets left behind" translates into an entire generation of U.S. citizens at an indecent level of language functionality. Just so you know, I am not "fixated" on anything. It just nauseates me to see our language trampled upon and mutated into a disgusting mess. American English (as well as all other languages) is standardized and there is no reason for people to not use it correctly. There is, by the way, no such thing as "proper" grammar; it is either formal or informal, correct or incorrect. : ) [cont.]
Asked by Nelly - Thu Jan 5 21:01:47 2006 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. ur preaching 2 th quire. Sorry. I have asked and answered this question several times myself, and just can't seem to wrap my mind around what some of the others are saying. I have heard that the prevalence of this so-called SMS language is because the young minds on this site (and others) are so thirsty for information that they cannot take time to properly phrase their Q's or A's. I cry "shenanigans." Anyone with a full QWERTY keyboard in front of them has no excuse. I've also heard that this is an "evolution" of the language, and that if "ppl" understand what is being written, what's the problem? I've got to say that I have a hard time parsing some of the gibberish I read here, so what's the response to that? Without clear… [cont.]
Answered by wrathpuppet - Thu Jan 5 21:26:56 2006
Q. I am absolutely amazed when I read through these questions and answers. I am convinced that correct grammar, syntax and spelling are no longer part of the requirements for students. Wait a minute! Is this part of Bush's plan? "No child gets left behind" translates into an entire generation of U.S. citizens at an indecent level of language functionality. Just so you know, I am not "fixated" on anything. It just nauseates me to see our language trampled upon and mutated into a disgusting mess. American English (as well as all other languages) is standardized and there is no reason for people to not use it correctly. There is, by the way, no such thing as "proper" grammar; it is either formal or informal, correct or incorrect. : ) [cont.]
Asked by Nelly - Thu Jan 5 21:01:47 2006 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. ur preaching 2 th quire. Sorry. I have asked and answered this question several times myself, and just can't seem to wrap my mind around what some of the others are saying. I have heard that the prevalence of this so-called SMS language is because the young minds on this site (and others) are so thirsty for information that they cannot take time to properly phrase their Q's or A's. I cry "shenanigans." Anyone with a full QWERTY keyboard in front of them has no excuse. I've also heard that this is an "evolution" of the language, and that if "ppl" understand what is being written, what's the problem? I've got to say that I have a hard time parsing some of the gibberish I read here, so what's the response to that? Without clear… [cont.]
Answered by wrathpuppet - Thu Jan 5 21:26:56 2006
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