In Japanese there is no distinction between kanji and hanzi, they are the same thing, and written equally - 漢字. In English, it would be most appropriate to call Chinese language characters hanzi, and Japanese language…
I am a Japanese person. I don’t see your point.
Why do you think so?
But in this specific case, it is a Chinese character (because that’s what kanji is, and that’s what the word kanji means), and the character is actually kanji, since it was written by a Japanese author.
Considering Hokusai was Japanese, the descriptions are probably written in Kanji. The word “kanji” itself means Chinese character, so I wonder what exactly is your point?
Japan has some really impressive universities and, as a rich country, is able to nurture all sorts of talent. The Japanese ruling party is a bunch of old people from a few traditional families mixed with some new faces.…
For a moment there you had me wondering why the post office was delivering canned meat.
12 years as a developer. Used recursion only once. Once. (but that specific time recursion was really a life saver)
Absolutely, but that process is absolutely not data driven. “Feeling” about a show, and connections to the people running are the two major factors driving those decisions. Data driven shows tend to be forgettable and…
And as soon as they got data involved, the plot quality decreased immensely. By season 3, most people had given up on the show already.
Apple, Quibi, Amazon are trying to plan the perfect breakout show. It doesn’t work like that. A lot of the networks’s and Netflix’s breakout shows were not planned to be great. That’s why they just greenlight a bunch of…
Your kind of party, unfortunately, is not the most common kind of party. The most common kind of party is littered with brands - clothing, cars, purses, phones, jewelry, acessories, make up...
Smack in the middle of Nogecho, one of the coolest nightlife areas I’ve ever seen.
The problem is that a developer doesn’t really understand the business complexities and nuances - he studied computers, not business. I feel there is a gap to be crossed, and settling into a common language and common…
That’s the reason why some games keep going in and out of Steam. Especially console ports such as Alan Wake.
Microsoft already has a pretty sophisticated Xbox emulator, deployed to both Xbox360 and XboxOne.
I disagree. It was impossible for me to just learn words, because kanji made no sense to me. After RTK, I created ways to mentally breakdown and identify the characters. Then, suddenly, I was able to learn words much…
I understand your frustration, but it seems clear to me that there is difference in what you consider high level technical skills, and what others might perceive as such. In a highly paid position, both selling yourself…
He did say who she was, and explained the relevant information about her that made his point. I think it made his lecture even better - he was able to communicate using an anecdote about someone I never heard of, but…
It’s an amazing product. I cannot afford the price tag. I wonder how many more people would buy it if it was just a little bit cheaper.
Both forms are correct, but proved is more prevalent in recent style guides. As one who is intimate with spelling should know, English has no unified body of spelling, grammar, or rules at all, therefore it’s very hard…
That’s not what was said either. They said that .NET and Azure, two separate things, are very well managed. OP did not imply any correlation between the two of them.
In Japanese there is no distinction between kanji and hanzi, they are the same thing, and written equally - 漢字. In English, it would be most appropriate to call Chinese language characters hanzi, and Japanese language…
I am a Japanese person. I don’t see your point.
Why do you think so?
But in this specific case, it is a Chinese character (because that’s what kanji is, and that’s what the word kanji means), and the character is actually kanji, since it was written by a Japanese author.
Considering Hokusai was Japanese, the descriptions are probably written in Kanji. The word “kanji” itself means Chinese character, so I wonder what exactly is your point?
Japan has some really impressive universities and, as a rich country, is able to nurture all sorts of talent. The Japanese ruling party is a bunch of old people from a few traditional families mixed with some new faces.…
For a moment there you had me wondering why the post office was delivering canned meat.
12 years as a developer. Used recursion only once. Once. (but that specific time recursion was really a life saver)
Absolutely, but that process is absolutely not data driven. “Feeling” about a show, and connections to the people running are the two major factors driving those decisions. Data driven shows tend to be forgettable and…
And as soon as they got data involved, the plot quality decreased immensely. By season 3, most people had given up on the show already.
Apple, Quibi, Amazon are trying to plan the perfect breakout show. It doesn’t work like that. A lot of the networks’s and Netflix’s breakout shows were not planned to be great. That’s why they just greenlight a bunch of…
Your kind of party, unfortunately, is not the most common kind of party. The most common kind of party is littered with brands - clothing, cars, purses, phones, jewelry, acessories, make up...
Smack in the middle of Nogecho, one of the coolest nightlife areas I’ve ever seen.
The problem is that a developer doesn’t really understand the business complexities and nuances - he studied computers, not business. I feel there is a gap to be crossed, and settling into a common language and common…
That’s the reason why some games keep going in and out of Steam. Especially console ports such as Alan Wake.
Microsoft already has a pretty sophisticated Xbox emulator, deployed to both Xbox360 and XboxOne.
I disagree. It was impossible for me to just learn words, because kanji made no sense to me. After RTK, I created ways to mentally breakdown and identify the characters. Then, suddenly, I was able to learn words much…
I understand your frustration, but it seems clear to me that there is difference in what you consider high level technical skills, and what others might perceive as such. In a highly paid position, both selling yourself…
He did say who she was, and explained the relevant information about her that made his point. I think it made his lecture even better - he was able to communicate using an anecdote about someone I never heard of, but…
It’s an amazing product. I cannot afford the price tag. I wonder how many more people would buy it if it was just a little bit cheaper.
Both forms are correct, but proved is more prevalent in recent style guides. As one who is intimate with spelling should know, English has no unified body of spelling, grammar, or rules at all, therefore it’s very hard…
That’s not what was said either. They said that .NET and Azure, two separate things, are very well managed. OP did not imply any correlation between the two of them.