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Just a student exploring the world of programming, specifically iPhone development. I have some experience with Java, C, and C++, and am currently learning HTML, CSS, PHP, and Ruby.
Check out some of my projects on Github or my Coderwall page.
If you're interested in Machine Learning, commit to it in Area 51! It's a site for students and researchers in the field of machine learning. It's some pretty dense stuff, but really interesting.
Same with Classical Languages like Latin and Greek. It's a site for teachers, students, and hobbyists in the classical languages.
Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able?
Then he is not omnipotent.
Is he able, but not willing?
Then he is malevolent.
Is he both able and willing?
Then whence cometh evil?
Is he neither able nor willing?
Then why call him God?
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Feb 24 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Feb 14 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Jan 11 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Jan 9 |
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One's brilliant vocabulary and a tendency to show it off Oh the irony... |
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Nov 22 |
accepted | Does “give” as in “capacity to bend” derive from “to give” or another word? |
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Nov 22 |
asked | Does “give” as in “capacity to bend” derive from “to give” or another word? |
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Oct 28 |
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What part of speech is 'pooped' in “I am pooped” more content |
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Oct 28 |
accepted | Semantic difference between “if I did not want” and “if I wanted” |
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Oct 22 |
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Semantic difference between “if I did not want” and “if I wanted” Would you mind if I unaccepted to allow for other answers? I would reaccept your answer after a couple days. |
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Oct 22 |
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Semantic difference between “if I did not want” and “if I wanted” Thanks for the answer! That's what I was looking for. |
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Oct 22 |
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Semantic difference between “if I did not want” and “if I wanted” @Kris - Could you elaborate? I for my part cannot discern a difference in meaning between the two. |
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Oct 22 |
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Semantic difference between “if I did not want” and “if I wanted” I noticed that someone voted to close this as it is "Not a real question". Just to reiterate, the question is "Are 'if I did not want' and 'if I wanted' the same in meaning", and "Is there a subtle difference between them." |
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Oct 22 |
asked | Semantic difference between “if I did not want” and “if I wanted” |
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Oct 12 |
accepted | Why don't years have commas? |
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Oct 12 |
asked | Why don't years have commas? |
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Oct 7 |
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Term for “a pattern that repeats once induced” Thanks! This is the term I was looking for. |
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Oct 7 |
accepted | Term for “a pattern that repeats once induced” |
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Oct 7 |
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Term for “a pattern that repeats once induced” @Robusto - I did, but what I'm describing isn't really a habit. What I'm describing involuntarily repeats, regardless of the wish of the person it affects, and it doesn't necessarily benefit said person. For example, in the above situation, I don't want to go to sleep really late, but I have to because I did it the previous night. |
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Oct 7 |
asked | Term for “a pattern that repeats once induced” |
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Sep 30 |
awarded | Notable Question |