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- pronunciation - What does Do you haz teh codez? mean? - English . . .
There is a banner in StackOverflow pointing to the careers website (programmers): Do you haz teh codez? My questions about the sentence question are: What's the question in plain English? Why do
- Is it wrong to use the word codes in a programming context?
This question is ambiguous In this context, does 'code' refer to programming language source code, a standard character set like ASCII code, a proprietary security system password code, command line switch code, or some other valid use of the word 'code' as it pertains to software use and development?
- Is the phrase source code intrinsically plural? [closed]
If we're talking about the phrase quot;source code quot;, isn't that naturally and implicitly plural? Consider the following sentence: All of the source code for this project is in a public GitHub
- meaning and usage of teh - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
As tchrist and Matt Эллен tell you, this is 'eye dialect' It doesn't represent any particular pronunciation: it's just JKR's way of signalling that you should 'hear' Hagrid speaking a non- or sub-standard variety of the language The inconsistency comes about because JKR's usual (and arbitrary) use of {ter} trips her up JKR (and, presumably, Hagrid) speaks a non-rhotic dialect, so she
- If pre is previous, post is after, what is current?
We were discussing something like pre-boss era, post-boss era What word describes the era where the boss is still there?
- 2012 Moderator Election - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
i iz speekin gud lolcat U need halp, i be halpin u i liek makin gud codez You may have also heard some interesting factoids about me Most of those are humorous fabrications, but I would like to suggest that supporting my election bid is likely to increase your chance of getting shagged by good-looking and or famous people
- What is the plural form of Software?
Is it correct to use softwares, as in the following sentence? There are various video conversion softwares in the market
- Is Idve proper use of the English language?
While reading a book, I came across the word I'd've, as in: I'd've argued against it While it was obvious what it meant, it left me puzzled Is I'd've a proper word?
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