The person who has never heard of E-Prime will use the word "is" when asking what E-Prime means.
Just so we're clear, the podcast isn't about 99%ers. It's about design, and it just happens to have "99%" in its name.
Yes. On the newer Macbooks, it's a chiclet immediately north of "delete" and east of Volume Up.
But the article says: > Here's how the average American with a full-time job spends a typical workday It mentions "workday" specifically, so it probably doesn't include weekends.
A lot of busy, high-profile people (Noam Chomsky, for example) have done off-line AMAs. That is, commenters will post questions, and upvotes will determine the best/most popular ones. And then, answers for those will be…
> The median number of friends per American is 0.7 I think you might have gotten a bit confused here. I don't understand how a median can be a non-integer.
Did you read the second half of the article? It's about how the author overcame his urge to blurt out the first compliment he could think of. He learned to dig deeper and find something about the person that's truly…
It's pretty clear that this tutorial expects you to already have some experience with concepts in revision control. However, the problem is that if you're already experienced in revision control, you would probably find…
Why's that? Do you have any information to back this up? I'd be interested in that.
The person who has never heard of E-Prime will use the word "is" when asking what E-Prime means.
Just so we're clear, the podcast isn't about 99%ers. It's about design, and it just happens to have "99%" in its name.
Yes. On the newer Macbooks, it's a chiclet immediately north of "delete" and east of Volume Up.
But the article says: > Here's how the average American with a full-time job spends a typical workday It mentions "workday" specifically, so it probably doesn't include weekends.
A lot of busy, high-profile people (Noam Chomsky, for example) have done off-line AMAs. That is, commenters will post questions, and upvotes will determine the best/most popular ones. And then, answers for those will be…
> The median number of friends per American is 0.7 I think you might have gotten a bit confused here. I don't understand how a median can be a non-integer.
Did you read the second half of the article? It's about how the author overcame his urge to blurt out the first compliment he could think of. He learned to dig deeper and find something about the person that's truly…
It's pretty clear that this tutorial expects you to already have some experience with concepts in revision control. However, the problem is that if you're already experienced in revision control, you would probably find…
Why's that? Do you have any information to back this up? I'd be interested in that.