Based on some (limited) experience with people for whom German is L1 who are speaking English I suspect (without knowing any German myself) that this is a typical formation that a native German speaker would use when…
I've been constantly logged in to IRC at home since 2002 or so. I am active nearly every day. At work most of the coordination between programmers is via IRC--even though we're all in the same room. So yeah, IRC is…
Perl (5 or 6) doesn't try to treat a programming language as a natural language. Instead it tries to allow the structure in which the author's brain defines the problem to be able to match the structure in which the…
Based on some (limited) experience with people for whom German is L1 who are speaking English I suspect (without knowing any German myself) that this is a typical formation that a native German speaker would use when…
I've been constantly logged in to IRC at home since 2002 or so. I am active nearly every day. At work most of the coordination between programmers is via IRC--even though we're all in the same room. So yeah, IRC is…
Perl (5 or 6) doesn't try to treat a programming language as a natural language. Instead it tries to allow the structure in which the author's brain defines the problem to be able to match the structure in which the…