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I like this alot.
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I like this alot.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I mean, who wouldn’t. It’s so cute and cuddly.
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As a programmer I use it confidently a lot, just not outside of coding.
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cout << "I am quite confident in this one";
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Gutted there isn't one on that image
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The proper-ness of a particular semicolon depends on the confidence with which it is used. If you are confident, you cannot use it incorrectly; if you are not, you can never use it right.
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I mean, who wouldn’t. It’s so cute and cuddly.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]i think op forgot about proper separation, it should have been a;lot
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If teachers were paid the way ICE agents are, I bet I'd even know what an umlaut was (and I wouldn't have had to look up how to spell it)
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I am quite confident that if I use it incorrectly, no one will know.
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cout << "I am quite confident in this one";
dont you flush after you take word dumps?
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Programmers do not share this weakness; semicolons are common in most programming languages.
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I have
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I am fairly confident with my semicolon usage; it's often properly used to connect two indpendent, yet related clauses.
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The proper-ness of a particular semicolon depends on the confidence with which it is used. If you are confident, you cannot use it incorrectly; if you are not, you can never use it right.
Sometimes; I just sprinkle in; a bunch of random semicolons confidently to see i;f anybody else is is confident enough; in their understanding of proper semi;colon usage to call me out
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If teachers were paid the way ICE agents are, I bet I'd even know what an umlaut was (and I wouldn't have had to look up how to spell it)
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Should’ve taken German class if you thought that was important.
PS: on a smartphone keyboard, you can just long press the corresponding vowel to get a popup for umlauts (and various other diacritics).