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Some people say u201cpardon me.u201dSome say u201csorry.u201d or u201cI apologize.
u201dDepending upon the context, there could be other ways to paraphrase u201cexcuse me,u201d including informal and formal phrasing, such as the following, depending upon context.E.g.
, referring to wanting to pass by a person, u201cDo you mind if I pass by (you)u201d?E.g.
2, referring to having made a mistake, u201cOh, sorry about that. u201dor u201cI didnu2019t mean to do that - Sorryu201d!E.
g.3, I have to leave your company now (leave taking), u201cPardon me, but Iu2019ve gotta go.u201d (compare, excuse me, but I have to go) u2026 excuse me from your company.
etc. English meaning is all about context. The speakeru2019s intended message can change depending upon the situation and what just occurred to incite the speaker to excuse her/himself.
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Well,if you do your homework and try compiling this with some sensible compiler flags:$ gcc -Wall -Wextra -pedantic -stdc99 -o x x.
cx.c:1:6: warning: return type of 'main' is not 'int' -Wmainvoid main (void) ^x.c: In function 'main':x.
c:7:5: warning: implicit declaration of function 'printf' -Wimplicit-function-declarationprintf ("%s %s", p,q);^x.
c:7:5: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function 'printf'x.c:7:5: note: include ' h>' or provide a declaration of 'printf'x.c:7:18: warning: format '%s' expects argument of type 'char *', but argument 3 has type 'int *' -Wformatprintf ("%s %s", p,q);Youu2019ll learn to do some sensible things. Then, if you try this on a machine which demands that integers be stored on 4 byte boundaries (as I recall, some SPARC processors), youu2019ll get to google what sigbus means. If you do this on a very tolerant platform, say an x86 architecture, you;ll get the output youu2019d expect IF YOU BOTHERED TO DO YOUR OWN HOMEWORK ------ Can someone be truly Dutch without a Dutch last name? The answer is u201cYESu201d.nHaving said this, 100% Dutch may not always be the case. nMy surname for example, i.e. u201cWeiszu201d, does not sound very Dutch and may u201coriginallyu201d stem from Jewish ancestors in Poland, or from gypsy ancestors from Hungary (and where did they originate? ). nThis is what I have been told by someone with the same surname, who was not likely a relative of mine, but who had done very thorough ancestors research. nMy name is very rare here: only some 27 people out of 17. 5 million Dutch people. From those 27, there is me, my 4 children, a niece, and a nephew, that makes 6 already.nAs far as I have searched and traced back, and that is until 1800, all of my ancestors lived in the Netherlands.
nAnd the again, the area of u201cthe Netherlandsu201d as itu2019s now, has not always been u201cthe Netherlandsu201d.What applies to my name, may well apply to other names.nNevertheless, there are many people in the Netherlands, who have a typical Dutch name. ------ How do you say "Him/Her" in Hungarian? This will vary a little depending on which case it us used in. The good news is, Hungarian has no grammatical gender so there is only one word meaning both u201cheu201d and u201csheu201d and this word is u201cu00f5u201d. u201cHim/heru201d as a direct object (as in u201cI can see him/heru201d) is u201cu00f5tu201d.
In the indirect object (as in u201cI gave him/her a booku201d) is u201cnekiu201d or sometimes a different preposition like u201cru00e1u201d or the like depending on the specific phrase in question.Prepositions in Hungarian (which are actually mostly postpositions, usually take endings which would be translated as u201con him/heru201d, u201cin him/heru201d, u201caround him/heru201d etc. Thus we get words like u201ctu00f5le, belu00f5le, arrol, erre, arra, benneu201d etc.
Long story short; you need to know Hungarian in order to know how to express pronouns as they do not work the way they do in English ------ If I want to become a programmer, which programming language should I know first? I just got hired as a Java/Node. js/web developper. The first thing I learned was Java. Its syntax makes it pretty easy to learn compared to c or c. After understanding the primary concepts of programming, I moved to C, then C to learn how pointers work. From there I started learning javascript, html and css. After learning javascript, I moved to Node. js to create a webserver.Most of the programming languages share the same base concepts : loops, if, etc. Once youve learned how to logically build a program using the basics, changing languages only means learning the syntax and core features of this language (though not all programs are the same, the idea of programming a specific routine is the same) .
So here is how it all worked out for me! Dont stick to a single language, learn many and then you can decide which one is the best for you. A real programmer shouldno MUST read a lot of documentation to keep up to date with the IT world ------ I am a beginner programmer. How do I get better? IN my opinion, you need to try to build something. A lot of people say practice! And yes this is true, but one thing I struggled with starting off in programming is whats the best way!?Going continuously over code exercises may get you familiar with some code language but until you apply that language to a real-world problem, you are not job-ready and in my opinion, it's tougher to internalize some of the concepts if you arent thinking through a real problem. There is a reason why in sports, you practice AND scrimmage. Just practicing a jump shot alone wont turn you into a great player.Why do you want to program in the first place? You want to create something. SO get out there and start creating. You don't have to be a coding expert to build something cool. Start off small and gradually try more complex projects.Show a passion for programming. You will get hired. Because you started projects, you got something real and concrete to show. Take an entry-level job and work your way up.
Happy Coding! . ------ How do Native Americans feel about black people? Mr. Harper is a good example that you have some who intermarried so much with southern whites they basically became rednecks with distant Native ancestry. They absorbed white racism and abandoned Native tradition, which says racism is an alien import from Europe.Some Natives intermarried with Blacks quite a bit, all eight tribes in Virginia, most in New England, and especially the Seminole that Mr. Harper claims, meaning he may be part Black and thus self hating.There are also some members of Plains tribes that absorbed white racism and hate Blacks and Arabs, though there are few of either around. It gives them someone to feel superior to, and they falsely hope it will direct the deep racism directed at them in places like South Dakota.
Quite a few urban Indians grew up around Blacks. The American Indian Movement modeled itself a lot on the Black Panthers.One group no one can stand are Afrocentrics, Black racists who insist they are the true Natives, groups like Nuwaubians and Yamassee and Nation of Islam. ------ What happened to the Electric Light Orchestra? The orignal ELO largely disbanded after Balance of Power in 1986. By then the band had winnowed down to Jeff, Bev Bevan, and Richard Tandy, following Kellyu2019s departure under a cloud. There was an attempt to reform ELO in the u201890s, when Bev wanted to make a new ELO album, but Jeff (who co-owned the trademark) objected to calling it ELO, so Bev worked out an agreement to move forward with a group calling itself Electric Light Orchestra Part II. They put out three albums, Electric Light Orchestra Part II, Moment of Truth, and a live album, before evolving into The Orchestra after Bev sold his 50 per cent of ELOu2019s IP back to Jeff.The Orchestra, made of ELO alumni such as Louis Clark and Mik Kaminski and (eventually) Kelly Groucutt (up to his rather untimely death) along with art-rock names Eric Troyer and Parthenon Huxley, still exist today. Since ELO disbanded in 1989, Jeff released Zoom in 2001 (as Electric Light Orchestra) and Alone In The Universe (as Jeff Lynneu2019s ELO). ------ How do I print without spaces in python? There are a load of correct or working answers here, but they all seem to over-complicate it. I believe it is as simple as this:You are just learning, so use Python 3.Python 3 adds a linefeed to the end of print statements by default. This can be changed by passing end as a parameter, like so:print(a, end'')RESULT: The line end of the above statement was changed to be nothing No character added at the end. The following uses the same strategy to comma-separate some numbers:for i in range(10): print(i, end',')NOTE: When printing multiple parts with a single print statement such as print(This and, that), the argument separator is relevant, rather than the line end. You can change this similar to above by setting the argument separator with sep:# Removed automatic space separation for multiple arguments.
# Added a space in my string to compensate. print("This and", " that", sep'')Good luck! ------ How do I write a program that will output u201cHello Jacku201d? Program depends on the language you choose. In case of Python3,print(u201cHello Jacku201d)In case of Python2,print u201cHello Jacku201dIn case of C,#include It defines the starting point of program. int is the return type of the function. main() returns to the Operating System. main() returns 0 on success and 1 on failure.
*/printf(u201cHello Jacku201d);/*prints the output on console*/return 0;Incase of Java,public class class_name_you_savefile_withpublic static void main(String args)/*Public means that this Method will be accessible by any ClassStatic means the given Method or variable is not instance related but Class related. It can be accessed without creating the instance of a Class. Void (as the function returns nothing) used to define the Return Type of the Method.
Main Method name is searched by JVM as a starting point for an application*/System.out. println("Hello Jack"); //prints the output on consoleHOPE ITu2019S HELPFUL ------ How do you say I want you forever in Punjabi? Punjabi is much more than just a language. (All other regional languages are as well, so no offense)nIt can be spoken by true feelings and love. So if you want someone forever, first of all have that feel from bottom of your heart.
And ask her, "Ki Tu Apni Sari Umar Mere Naal Bitayengi" (Will you be mine forever?)Or with truest of love (i dont know if truest is a word or not) just ask her, "Mere Naal Vyah Krengi? " (Will you Marry me?)Agar dil naal boleya hoyega te kudi kaddi manna ni kar payegi. Ohh bolan de style naal hi dhas degi ki kinna sach hai and kinna ni. n(In english, if you will ask her with true and genuine feeling, she won't refuse you. She will understand just by speaking that if you are true or not).Yes thats the best part of Punjabi Language, one can easily tell that person in front of us is speaking whole-heartedly or not. So be true and strict on your words.nAll the Best.How do you say I want you forever in Punjabi ? .