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Feb 26 |
awarded | Caucus |
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Nov 9 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jun 8 |
awarded | Caucus |
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Feb 25 |
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How do programmer-seeking employers see Bioinformatics degree? First, a 'regular' programming job is not a catch-all. And programmers from every field of specialization are in need. Only you have to find the right position that needs the combination. |
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Feb 24 |
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How to connect iPad app to an app I have running in Windows It may not be such a good idea not to spend a ton of time and seek quick solutions online. You will probably benefit by reading up about 'web services' before going forward with your project. |
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Feb 6 |
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Common diagnostics which VisualVM is used for added "which" in title for clairty. sentence structure; paragraph structure; |
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Feb 6 |
suggested | suggested edit on Common diagnostics which VisualVM is used for |
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Jan 31 |
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Interface naming: prefix 'Can-' vs suffix '-Able' added 139 characters in body |
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Jan 26 |
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Interface naming: prefix 'Can-' vs suffix '-Able' added 24 characters in body |
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Jan 25 |
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How long does it take for one to become really comfortable in a programming language and coding starts being fun? You probably mean before coding is no longer fun. :) |
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Jan 25 |
answered | Interface naming: prefix 'Can-' vs suffix '-Able' |
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Jan 14 |
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Does long term programming affect writing in a native spoken languages? The title should probably refer to 'natural' languages, not 'native spoken' languages -- programming involves artificial languages, which are not radically different from natural languages we use in everyday life. |
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Jan 14 |
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Does long term programming affect writing in a native spoken languages? Perhaps, but the way you drafted your question does nothing to prove your anxieties. It's fine, as it is. Now that you wrote one thing, do more, so as not to lose touch again. Language, as with handwriting, once learnt well will stay dormant and you don't really unlearn by lack of practice. Clear the rust and put back in regular use. Importantly, don't let anxieties get you. |
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Jan 5 |
answered | Is there any material on practical programming in Coq? |
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Jan 4 |
answered | Feedback and constructive criticism for my software from almost random, non-userbase people? |
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Jan 3 |
answered | How can I inspire engineers to positively conduct telephone interviews |
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Dec 20 |
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Algorithm to determine fastest route? +1 for a great way to illustrate a point. |
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Dec 19 |
awarded | Critic |
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Dec 18 |
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What is deconcatenation? Technically deconcatenation cannot be a word -- the con prefix modifies and therefore adding the de to reverse it may not be permissible linguistically. What would proanti-something be? |
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Dec 16 |
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What is deconcatenation? Jargon is not 'kind of imagined', nor necessarily made-up words or neologisms alone. |