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I am a young web programmer that has advanced experience with HTML and CSS. I am also a moderate programmer with JavaScript. I have taken advanced web design courses, and I have experience using Adobe Dreamweaver and Fireworks as well as various web apps. I have also dabbled in VBScript and Firefox Add-on development.


May
17
comment What is THE shortest English verb?
Hmm...I think that x is definitely the most plausible--I have heard it used before, such as "x out that sentence" or even in Windows "x out that window". Do you think it needs an object? For example, would it be proper to say "[you] X."?
May
17
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May
17
comment What is THE shortest English verb?
Fixed that in the questions
May
17
revised What is THE shortest English verb?
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May
17
comment What is THE shortest English verb?
I said vowels because I have been taught that all words must have a vowel (such as a and I). It appears I am mistaken.
May
17
comment What is THE shortest English verb?
@J.R. I guess I didn't mean that it is the shortest verb, just the shortest action verb. I should have been more clear. I was thinking in the terms of the shortest sentence, which has to have an implied you.
May
17
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May
17
asked What is THE shortest English verb?
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Dec
31
comment What do you call the person who performs an action?
I know what you mean. It's only the first post, so it's OK :)
Dec
31
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Dec
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awarded  Critic
Dec
31
comment What do you call the person who performs an action?
I think I understand the question better now
Dec
31
revised What do students call their teacher in class?
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Dec
31
revised What do you call the person who performs an action?
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Dec
31
answered What do you call the person who performs an action?
Dec
30
answered What do students call their teacher in class?
Sep
14
comment Is there a word or phrase for the feeling you get after looking at a word for too long?
It happens to me a lot in sound as well; for example, after sounding out the word "loud" the other day, even though i knew it was right, it sounded like it wasn't a word and it was pronounced wrong. Strange...
Aug
31
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Aug
31
comment Compressed vs. zipped
@Brendan, that's true, also because they each need a special program to 'unzip'(for lack of a better term).