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   发表时间:2006-10-22  
roseanne 写道
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这位的英文实在是。。。,至少时态搞得比较混乱。


Haha, One more attacker on my English, this is not new, and which only happened/happens on Chinese forums. Haha, what an interesting cultural phenomenon!!!!

Rarely see people in Chinese forums attack/correct wrong Chinese, there are a lot! Here is not an exception...
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   发表时间:2006-10-22  
roseanne 写道
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这位的英文实在是。。。,至少时态搞得比较混乱。


Haha, One more attacker on my English, this is not new, and which only happened/happens on Chinese forums. Haha, what an interesting cultural phenomenon!!!!

Rarely see people in Chinese forums attack/correct wrong Chinese, there are a lot! Here is not an exception...


At least , no tense in chinese,hehe.
As for English is foreign language,we must begin with understanding the syntax. however, little error may cause confusion, while chinese not, we can guess out original meanings even with syntax error.
That's all, forgive my nonsense,please.
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   发表时间:2006-10-22  
花花公子 写道
maven就算了吧,只能作为ruby比java优秀的另一佐证,严重违背KISS原则。


从代码实现的角度来说,任何一款非量身定制的软件/工具都严重违反了KISS原则。RAILS同样也是。
从使用者的角度来说,那就只是品味问题。maven2在某种意义,是最贴近rails哲学的一个工具。遵循它的惯例,你就不需要写任何非定制的build脚本。唯一要做的就是指定依赖。
放下有色眼镜,看到的世界自然会精彩得多.
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   发表时间:2006-10-22  
Godlikeme 写道
roseanne 写道
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这位的英文实在是。。。,至少时态搞得比较混乱。


Haha, One more attacker on my English, this is not new, and which only happened/happens on Chinese forums. Haha, what an interesting cultural phenomenon!!!!

Rarely see people in Chinese forums attack/correct wrong Chinese, there are a lot! Here is not an exception...


At least , no tense in chinese,hehe.
As for(as for + noun) English is a (missing) foreign language,we must begin with(by) understanding the syntax. however, A (missing) little error may cause confusion, while chinese (capitalize it) not, we can guess out(no such phrase...use infer) original meanings even with syntax error(s) (plural).
That's all, forgive my nonsense,please.
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   发表时间:2006-10-22  
roseanne 写道
Here is a comparison in the job market
http://www.indeed.com/jobtrends?q=Java+programmer%2C+C%2B%2B+programmer%2C+COBOL+programmer%2C+Ruby+programmer

Java programmer, C++ programmer, COBOL programmer, Ruby programmer Job Trends

If you like, you can add FORTRAN/Perl programmer too.

Try them!!!


Aha, I didn't know it was you.  Welcome here, Ranchgirl! (for CJSDN fame)

I understand what you talked about the status of boring job market. Well, even if you decided to live with IBM mainframes for the rest of your life, Ruby is still a good choice to have some fun.
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   发表时间:2006-10-22  
cookoo 写道
Godlikeme 写道
roseanne 写道
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这位的英文实在是。。。,至少时态搞得比较混乱。


Haha, One more attacker on my English, this is not new, and which only happened/happens on Chinese forums. Haha, what an interesting cultural phenomenon!!!!

Rarely see people in Chinese forums attack/correct wrong Chinese, there are a lot! Here is not an exception...


At least , no tense in chinese,hehe.
As for(as for + noun) English is a (missing) foreign language,we must begin with(by) understanding the syntax. however, A (missing) little error may cause confusion, while chinese (capitalize it) not, we can guess out(no such phrase...use infer) original meanings even with syntax error(s) (plural).
That's all, forgive my nonsense,please.


ok,good,  (as for) is a misusage here. The first (a) can be omitted, (begin with) should be ok. (guess out) is not quite often used, however infer is too formal.
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   发表时间:2006-10-23  
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ok,good, (as for) is a misusage here. The first (a) can be omitted, (begin with) should be ok. (guess out) is not quite often used, however infer is too formal.


No, that is not good. Do NOT PICK on someone's English or Chinese errors, as long as you understand what him/her is talking about. There is an exception for English teacher, he/she is allowed to be picky in his/her class/homework/etc, even that, but not when he/she is on the street.

Even native speakers make spelling/grammar mistakes all the time, let alone non-native speakers. Once I did do something like that, I found one of my students who made many misspellings, I tried to correct them. As a result, I found out he was a Iranian raised in French language environment. Haha!

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   发表时间:2006-10-23  
cookoo 写道


Aha, I didn't know it was you.  Welcome here, Ranchgirl! (for CJSDN fame)

I understand what you talked about the status of boring job market. Well, even if you decided to live with IBM mainframes for the rest of your life, Ruby is still a good choice to have some fun.


Thanks cookoo! I am not any fame, but a regular person who makes mistakes regularly like GodLoveMe pointed out.

As to Ruby, if I assume that you guys are in high-school, then I have just barely got out kindergarten, I came here to learn. That is it.

If I ask elementary-school questions, please do not laugh at me... Of course, I will do my homework first.

Thanks!

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   发表时间:2006-10-23  
roseanne 写道
cookoo 写道


Aha, I didn't know it was you.  Welcome here, Ranchgirl! (for CJSDN fame)

I understand what you talked about the status of boring job market. Well, even if you decided to live with IBM mainframes for the rest of your life, Ruby is still a good choice to have some fun.


Thanks cookoo! I am not any fame, but a regular person who makes mistakes regularly like GodLoveMe pointed out.

As to Ruby, if I assume that you guys are in high-school, then I have just barely got out kindergarten, I came here to learn. That is it.

If I ask elementary-school questions, please do not laugh at me... Of course, I will do my homework first.

Thanks!



Really kind of you to say so.
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   发表时间:2006-10-23  
roseanne 写道
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ok,good, (as for) is a misusage here. The first (a) can be omitted, (begin with) should be ok. (guess out) is not quite often used, however infer is too formal.


No, that is not good. Do NOT PICK on someone's English or Chinese errors, as long as you understand what him/her is talking about. There is an exception for English teacher, he/she is allowed to be picky in his/her class/homework/etc, even that, but not when he/she is on the street.

Even native speakers make spelling/grammar mistakes all the time, let alone non-native speakers. Once I did do something like that, I found one of my students who made many misspellings, I tried to correct them. As a result, I found out he was a Iranian raised in French language environment. Haha!



Thanks
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