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I am a researcher at Incipit, where I read, write, think, have coffee and also write code every now and then.

I have extensive experience in method engineering, software methodologies, conceptual modelling, software development techniques, technical writing and project management.

I'm also a partner in two businesses where we develop large software applications and services, and I participate in standardisation projects with ISO and AENOR.

You can also find me on LinkedIn and I keep a couple of blogs.


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revised Difference between ‘“folder” and “directory”
Removed reference to Windows as superfluous and contradictory with ref to Apple
Apr
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revised Objects with no name, like “the Sun”
Fixed grammar.
Mar
14
revised usage of i.e in a sentence
Fixed typo.
Jan
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revised A word for non-language sound
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May
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revised Meaning of “backwards”
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Mar
10
revised Etymological origin of “deosil” and “widdershins”
Added refs to Etymonline.
Sep
5
revised Adjective describing things that can be given value
Added context about cultural heritage.
May
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revised What are the differences between “mimic” and “copy”?
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Mar
25
revised Storage for abstract things?
edited tags
Feb
23
revised 'Questions' vs. 'Concerns' vs. 'Doubts'
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Feb
14
revised Is there a term for words that have identical singular and plural forms?
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Feb
8
revised Are there any English sayings to the effect that little changes may lead to big changes?
Added reference to Il Gattopardo.
Jan
4
revised Is “Yesterday” a Noun?
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Jan
3
revised Favourite untranslatables
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Jan
3
revised “More perfect” versus “less imperfect”
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Oct
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revised Does the following sentence make any sense?
Added fictitious English example