Windows or Web App
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"Given the choice between two evils, I'd take the one I hadn't tried before." Mae West, American actress
«To kill an error's as good a service, sometimes better than, establishing new truth or fact.» Charles Darwin in "Prospero's Precepts"
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My wonderful wife of course! Hey :bob:ians, have you seen that? :rolleyes:
[www.tamautomation.com] | Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing. [YouTube channel]
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Sounds like some of the options of a recent poll fell away. There's also Mobile development, embedded (think Raspberri) and applets (think Flash/Java). My favourite UI would be WinForms. In Kubuntu ofcourse :)
Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^][](X-Clacks-Overhead: GNU Terry Pratchett)
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None of the above. And all web apps suck.
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Member 11547329 wrote:
Which you like most?
Oh I don't know but I certainly don't like an inappropriate adverb in comparative degree. ;)
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Member 11547329 wrote:
Which you like most?
Oh I don't know but I certainly don't like an inappropriate adverb in the comparative degree. ;)
You have just been Sharapova'd.
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Member 11547329 wrote:
Which you like most?
Oh I don't know but I certainly don't like an inappropriate adverb in the comparative degree. ;)
You have just been Sharapova'd.
"most" is inappropriate? Ah don' fink so. The only error I see is an incorrectly constructed interrogative statement, which is lacking a required auxiliary verb.
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"most" is inappropriate? Ah don' fink so. The only error I see is an incorrectly constructed interrogative statement, which is lacking a required auxiliary verb.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
Mark_Wallace wrote:
an incorrectly constructed interrogative statement
Along with that, don't you think "more" should be used in the comparative degree - where "only two" objects are being compared? "most" on the other hand, is used in the superlative degree (with more than two objects in the comparison), isn't it?
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"most" is inappropriate? Ah don' fink so. The only error I see is an incorrectly constructed interrogative statement, which is lacking a required auxiliary verb.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
Mark_Wallace wrote:
an incorrectly constructed interrogative statement
Along with that, don't you think "more" should be used in the comparative degree - where "only two" objects are being compared? "most" on the other hand, is used in the superlative degree (with more than two objects in the comparison), isn't it?
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Mark_Wallace wrote:
an incorrectly constructed interrogative statement
Along with that, don't you think "more" should be used in the comparative degree - where "only two" objects are being compared? "most" on the other hand, is used in the superlative degree (with more than two objects in the comparison), isn't it?
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The number of actors doesn't make much of a difference: Two actors: "Boxes A and B contain marbles. but box A has more." "Boxes A and B contain marbles. but box A has the most." Multiple actors: "There are more marbles in box D than in boxes A, B, or C." "Box D has the most marbles out of boxes A, B, C, and D." The phrasing often has to be a bit tighter when there are multiples (i.e. is it more than each one, or more than the total of all?), but the comparative and superlative both can be used with 2+ actors. That'll be 50c for the English lesson, payable within 180 days.
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The number of actors doesn't make much of a difference: Two actors: "Boxes A and B contain marbles. but box A has more." "Boxes A and B contain marbles. but box A has the most." Multiple actors: "There are more marbles in box D than in boxes A, B, or C." "Box D has the most marbles out of boxes A, B, C, and D." The phrasing often has to be a bit tighter when there are multiples (i.e. is it more than each one, or more than the total of all?), but the comparative and superlative both can be used with 2+ actors. That'll be 50c for the English lesson, payable within 180 days.
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Hmm, you are right. Thank you. :thumbsup: And give me your bank account details, I will credit the fee right away. ;)
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Hmm, you are right. Thank you. :thumbsup: And give me your bank account details, I will credit the fee right away. ;)
You have just been Sharapova'd.
It's less hassle if you just give me your credit card details.
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