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We are a spanish speaking development team, we code in django and we all are pretty fluent in english, as all documentation, sample code, APIs, etc come in english.
On our last project we chose to name all the variables, class names, modules, files and...
Started by Jj on
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As of today I have not used.
Hi, I am a software developer and my native language is Spanish as well.
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I am often facing design patterns, and I find most articles explaining them a bit hard to understand, especially since I don't speak English fluently. I would very much appreciate if someone could explain simply and in basic English the following design...
Started by Tower on
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by 6 people.
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I highly, highly, HIGHLY recommend....
There are quite a few sample pages on the O'Reilly website so you can get a good idea of what it's like .
I would recommend taking a look at Head First Design Patterns as it is a very approachable design patterns book .
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Hi. I am choosing a pseudonym, if your native language is english can you tell if it's possible to say "Rainsurfer" in english? And what will it mean?
Thanks in advance.
Started by ZippeR on
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I don't want in the air since the water drops are... .
As a native speaker, I want to agree with the previous poster's point of view.
I am not a native english speaker and i know you might find my answer to be unreliable an idiot.
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I honestly feel a bit (just a bit) embarrassed when I can't figure out how to write an expression, I have it on my mind and sometimes when I try to write it in English is a bit... difficult Sometimes I think my expression are well-written but there's ...
Started by jpguy on
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The next gathering will be on Tuesday, Feb 7th 2012 @9am-12pm
Please make sure that you can commit to attend this gathering 3 times a week: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday @9am-12pm
Why? Please read my description below.
[Update: Tuesday, Jan 31st 2012]
Ok....
Started by id.samaran.nih on
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Where is native speaker come from?!.
Maybe you can recommend it to your friend in Jakarta?
Thanks my english bad.. .
Of 2011.
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Just curious: how did you learn English?
As of me, I had English classes in school since first grade, but I never really cared about them. I learned English mainly via internet... well, that's why I'm lacking grammar discipline, for example (I know I ...
Started by Alcon on
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by 13 people.
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I have to say, quite a few of the non-native speakers here can write English better than I can.
Kal, for a non-native speaker, your English is pretty good Same for a lot of non-native speakers.
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Started by hurrayforzac on
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Make that sound around any native speaker.
Schwa at the end there was also very noticeably palatalized .
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Doesn't matter whether you've read the Pit thread (you're kind of lucky if you have not) to which this appertains but I'm (rather pointlessly, I'm afraid) trying to fight ignorance.
The scenario is this. You are an adult in a position of some official...
Started by Huerta88 on
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HOWEVER, I'd like to point out to our non-native English speakers that one can also clumsily fondle-native English speakers that one can also clumsily fondle a remote control or nervously fondle might want to ask for clarification....
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Is this sentence correct? I hope native English speakers help? sentence: there is no further news regarding his whereabouts.
I hope native English speakers can tell me if "no further news" is a correct expression?
Thanks for your help.
Started by Peter on
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Yes very correct....
There is no further information regarding his whereabouts.
There is no further news regarding his whereabouts.
"No further news" is the correct idiom or expression used by American journalists .
Yes, at least in American English.
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I am just looking for a native speaker because i am the ''only'' english speaker here and i miss talking to some one. -I AM NOT LOOKING FOR A DATE- just someone to talk with.
Started by slyfitness on
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I will be very happy to be speaking to you because anytime from now i will be coming to Brazil
and will be very happy to be talking with you, so as to get more information about the country since it is my first time visiting the country,
stay bless .
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