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lukevanoort 07-12-2007 19:48

Re: pic: autodesk grammar check
 
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Originally Posted by Alex.Norton (Post 656642)
On the subject of grammar nazis i will actively defy anyone who corrects my grammar ESPECIALLY if my sentence made sense If you can understand my sentence then i dont care if their are grammar mistakes

I used to agree with you; I never really liked grammar, thought it as too uptight, a waste of time, just generally stupid, etc. My current English teacher changed my mind. Grammar is very important to making sure that the point that people understand from your sentence is the point that you meant for them to understand. Good grammar can also make what you write easier to read; conversely, bad grammar will make what you write harder to read. Another important thing to remember on the Internet is that many people come from countries where English is not the native tongue; in such an environment with people who may not have an excellent command of slang and have difficulty understanding text written with poor grammar, it is impolite and inconsiderate to use bad (or non-standard) grammar and spelling, especially when it is on purpose.

BigJ 07-12-2007 20:33

Re: pic: autodesk grammar check
 
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Originally Posted by JaneYoung (Post 655749)
How many errors can be made before the code that teams write won't work? I'm honestly asking this question because I don't know.

As a previous poster said, syntax rues must be followed or you won't go far.

But, in some cases, as in variable names (a name you give to a stored value), you could technically make a spelling error as many times as you wanted...

given that you made the same exact spelling error everywhere in the code :)


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