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Tech Lead at NICE Actimize

  • Java, Scala, JavaScript, and all that is web
  • Data mining and fraud detection
  • Secretly wants to be a Ruby on Rails guy

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comment Single-word synonym for a “pedantic rule-follower”?
Oh, this is easy, you call him Sheldon Cooper
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answered Single-word synonym for a “pedantic rule-follower”?
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comment Is “what's left to do is…” grammatically correct? What is a right way to say it?
What is left is to just say thank you for your help! :)
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accepted Is “what's left to do is…” grammatically correct? What is a right way to say it?
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comment Is “what's left to do is…” grammatically correct? What is a right way to say it?
@Kris - I guess it's my bad English teacher, that told us something about double "Is" in a sentence in a way that confused us. or just my bad English
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revised Is “what's left to do is…” grammatically correct? What is a right way to say it?
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comment Which is correct (if any): “please let me know what do you think”? or “please let me know what you think”?
Thanks, this is a great explanation
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accepted How to say: “I will try to move it to an earlier time” or what is the opposite of “delay”