@user0042 Indeed. So what does a native speaker only using simple structure with bad grammar, incomplete sentences and simple statements tell us about that person?
@Olaf So do technical languages. We can talk about peer to peer from (maybe several) abstraction levels. It might not matter much if we use weird pidgin (C) or over-sophisticated stuff like C++ or ADA for implementation of these concepts ;-)
@user0042 Unless it was the first language (of any kind) you learned as a child, your mind structures have already been set up by the human language you learned first. That's why I explicitly used (native speakers). It might be interesting how this very first language influences the choice of programming languages. But that would require you are free to choose - most rarely true.
To weaken this a bit: It is not only the first, language, but all you learned before puberty actually.
@Olaf Hindi is in fact a language that allows you to express some quite abstract things in very few words. English doesn't serve that well, especially not when translated word by word.
@user0042 Lacking research is not, in itself, a close reason. Lacking research is a reason you might choose to down-vote (as is explicitly mentioned in the down-vote tooltip).
@user0042 Being too broad is (of course) a valid close reason. If it's believed this question is too broad, then that should be the close reason used in a cv-pls.
@EJoshuaS IIRC, yes, that used to be a close reason.
@HovercraftFullOfEels Can you please review this for dupe? (See my comment for dupe link.) I voted something else while I was on my phone, and now I have a potential dupe.
@SardarUsama I thought it might be some matlab convention.
..but no. it's just the usual 'can't be bothered to use meaningful var names because it's extra typing for me and I dont care if the code is confusing for you SO drones, after all, I'm not the one doing my debugging works order'
@MartinJames lol, but usually people use i and j as loop variables in other languages, right? so some MATLAB users take ii and jj as their alternatives.
Just from the titles, there are some questions that shoud never be opened. Here's mine for today: 'Recursive fibonacci using message queues for interprocess communication'
@SardarUsama I've nothing against devs using single-letter var names, as long as they never post their code to SO and always do their own debugging and maintenance.
Single-letter vars are fine for loop statements imho, namely i and j. But then again most loops in C++ can be replaced with adequate STL algorithm function.
@Ron the La Chouffe anniversary bottle is 1.5L, and is just 1.5L of Chouffe. A 2L bottle of that wont be bad. The correct way of phrasing that is thus, in my opinion, Don't drink beer from a 2LPET-bottle.
@Adriaan The last Heineken I tried was just a small one in some station pub in Eindhoven. I left most of it on top of the fruit machine and went out to wait for my train on the platform, in case I threw up).
@EJoshuaS I mean is there any community to be proper for this: "I'm experiencing a broke up. It's pretty much hard for me, since I'm involved with it for 20 year. Actually I'm crazy on my cousin (which been my childhood playmate too), Recently I've heard she's dating with someone, and ..."
@Olaf: the definition I always had for Chutzpah is someone who kills his parents and then at his trial asks for mercy from the judge because he's an orphan.
:39408893Not necessarily. As I learned it, it means something between "that gal must be crazy to ask for a favour after she did this to me" and "Wow, I hadn't thought he'll try this again". (If there was a single word to describe it, we wouldn't use that word)
I just could not find any meaning of "entitled" which even comes close to this meaning.