Try Duolingo.com, which has "Tips and Notes" for some lessons. For the first German lesson, these are on capitalising nouns, grammatical gender, umlauts and verb conjugation. I wish they'd add it to the app!
I found a handy calculator here: http://ie.thesalarycalculator.co.uk/salary.php There's a UK one here, if you'd like to compare: http://listentotaxman.com/ (Both are very simple, it's 10 seconds to fill in the form.)
Because .UK only allowed registrations at the third level for decades, i.e. example.co.uk, example.ac.uk etc. I think it's also the most-used CCTLD. Then they introduced second level domains, but they're still rarely…
Error for "com.uk". This domain cannot be registered because it contravenes the Nominet UK naming rules. The reason is: third-level domains may not be identical to a top-level domain. WHOIS lookup made at 00:32:52…
Even where it isn't ubiquitous (outside the US), unusual domains confuse plenty of non-technical users. I own <surname>.me.uk, and it took years for relatives and others to stop querying me if I gave them my email…
> We've been able to separate our work from his group, but it's unbelievably aggravating that he's still getting paid. How common is this? I had a similar situation. I didn't challenge the developer directly, but when…
Try Duolingo.com, which has "Tips and Notes" for some lessons. For the first German lesson, these are on capitalising nouns, grammatical gender, umlauts and verb conjugation. I wish they'd add it to the app!
I found a handy calculator here: http://ie.thesalarycalculator.co.uk/salary.php There's a UK one here, if you'd like to compare: http://listentotaxman.com/ (Both are very simple, it's 10 seconds to fill in the form.)
Because .UK only allowed registrations at the third level for decades, i.e. example.co.uk, example.ac.uk etc. I think it's also the most-used CCTLD. Then they introduced second level domains, but they're still rarely…
Error for "com.uk". This domain cannot be registered because it contravenes the Nominet UK naming rules. The reason is: third-level domains may not be identical to a top-level domain. WHOIS lookup made at 00:32:52…
Even where it isn't ubiquitous (outside the US), unusual domains confuse plenty of non-technical users. I own <surname>.me.uk, and it took years for relatives and others to stop querying me if I gave them my email…
> We've been able to separate our work from his group, but it's unbelievably aggravating that he's still getting paid. How common is this? I had a similar situation. I didn't challenge the developer directly, but when…