If PHP Were British When Rasmus Lerdorf first put PHP together, he - quite sensibly, despite his heritage - chose not to write it in Greenlandic or Danish. Good job too - that would have been rather unpleasant to work with. He opted instead, being in Canada, for a more local tongue. No, not French. Not Canadian English either. No, he went for that bastard dialect of the Queen's English commonly re
My 1-year kid has a plastic ball that is decorated with all 26 letters from the English alphabet and besides each letter is an image. I suppose the images are of words in English that begin with each of the letters. That works for all of them, except for the Y, which image looks like an axe to me. I searched for synonyms for axe (hatchet, tomahawk) but could not find one that starts with Y. Follow
As a non-native English speaker, the "randomness" of English pronunciation has been a source of frustration for me for many years.I realized there are two types of issues: 1. Some sounds in English don't exist in other languages and you have to learn them "from scratch". For example the "flap T" in butter. Or the particular American "r" (constrast it to the Spanish rolled r for instance). 2. Certa
Yash: Yet another short hand. Introduction I’ve been interested in shorthand for quite some time, and I’ve taught myself Gregg shorthand and to a degree also Teeline shorthand. These are both super shorthands, even though I prefer Gregg, it’s just cleaner, and looks a lot better. So what’s the problem? I already know shorthand, so why have I bothered making another one? The problem with both of th
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