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Mar 24 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Mar 24 |
accepted | Why some questions are written in this funny way? |
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Mar 24 |
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Trying to make sense of (off?) “off of” Correct a prominant spelling error. |
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Mar 24 |
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Testing software by giving the output back as input You wouldn't happen to be implementing - and, of course, testing - a compiler? |
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Mar 24 |
asked | Trying to make sense of (off?) “off of” |
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Feb 29 |
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Why some questions are written in this funny way? Well, there is no context. Just like I (intentionally) wrote "Why some questions are written in this funny way?", the other examples appear on other SE sites, and similar "questions" are used on other internet forums and the like. Why questions are written that way I haven't yet found out, hence this question. ;) |
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Feb 29 |
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Why some questions are written in this funny way? The point is: All of the examples I gave do stand on their own. Just like my question in this post. Looks sloppy, no? |
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awarded | Student |
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Feb 29 |
asked | Why some questions are written in this funny way? |