1. RE: Howdy!

> > Once again I'm showing off the fact that I dozed during grammar.  Should
> > never use the word "it" without referring to what "it" is in the same
> > sentence.  :)
> 
> Oh, God, no!!!!!!   Not another grammar thread!
> 
> We dont' have no problems here with grammar.++  (Two pluses appended to 
> the
> end to negate the double negative and thus make this sentence 
> grammatically
> correct.)
> 
> -- Travis --

Sorry to have to point out this mistake but:
* grammar is still a viable means of communication and there are plenty 
of jobs out there where you can still use grammar.
* grammar++ is a better way of communication although it's much harder 
to learn grammar++ rather than grammar.  With grammar++ you can reuse a 
lot of the words you already have rather than re-inventing the word all 
over again.  Some argue that grammar++ is slower and makes communication 
harder but those who are used to grammar++ will argue the opposite.  

Jonas

new topic     » topic index » view message » categorize

2. RE: Howdy!

On 19 Apr 2001, at 17:04, Jonas  Temple wrote:



> > We dont' have no problems here with grammar.++  (Two pluses appended to 
> > the
> > end to negate the double negative and thus make this sentence 
> > grammatically
> > correct.)
> > 
> > -- Travis --
> 
> Sorry to have to point out this mistake but:
> * grammar is still a viable means of communication and there are plenty 
> of jobs out there where you can still use grammar.
> * grammar++ is a better way of communication although it's much harder 
> to learn grammar++ rather than grammar.  With grammar++ you can reuse a 
> lot of the words you already have rather than re-inventing the word all 
> over again.  Some argue that grammar++ is slower and makes communication 
> harder but those who are used to grammar++ will argue the opposite.  

But grammatically speaking, the use of "grammar.++", as Travis used it, is 
not "grammar++". Travis used the "++" as a sentence modifier, not as a 
suffix to "grammar". Besides, grammar isn't the words of the language, but 
the way they are used,,, in a way,,, i think,,, sorta... Jiri?

grammar:
Studies of the formation of basic linguistic units

word:
A unit of language that native speakers can identify

Kat

new topic     » goto parent     » topic index » view message » categorize

3. RE: Howdy!

> So please consider my point of view before you, uh, like, start
> thrashing grammar++.
> 
> Have a nice day.
> 
> -- Travis --

Travis,

Do have ANY idea how hard it is to not bust out laughing during work 
while reading this?

I'm going to print this and share it with my programming buddies!  A 
great work of art!

Jonas

new topic     » goto parent     » topic index » view message » categorize

4. RE: Howdy!

On 19 Apr 2001, at 20:03, Jonas  Temple wrote:

> 
> > So please consider my point of view before you, uh, like, start
> > thrashing grammar++.
> > 
> > Have a nice day.
> > 
> > -- Travis --
> 
> Travis,
> 
> Do have ANY idea how hard it is to not bust out laughing during work 
> while reading this?
> 
> I'm going to print this and share it with my programming buddies!  A 
> great work of art!

I agree, definitely an email to save!, lol!

Kat

new topic     » goto parent     » topic index » view message » categorize

Search



Quick Links

User menu

Not signed in.

Misc Menu