| bio | website | ramsden.de |
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| location | Germany | |
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| visits | member for | 2 years, 3 months |
| seen | May 7 at 8:41 | |
| stats | profile views | 4 |
Freelance Consultant/Developer in southern Germany.
Contact me for your J2EE, Eclipse and .Net projects.
See my CV here -- http://www.ramsden.de/cv-en.pdf
I also have a blog: http://blackforestcoder.blogspot.com
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Nov 16 |
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A word for that which is created from a template? It is true that I am writing software but I am looking for a term to communicate an idea to a non-IT person. That is why I posed the question here. I really don't want an IT answer. |
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Nov 16 |
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A word for that which is created from a template? @Jim lol - Good job our screens are bigger nowadays - that kind of naming would never fit on 3270 teminal display! |
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Nov 16 |
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A word for that which is created from a template? What about 'derivative'? Wikipedia: "a modification of an original work" |
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Nov 16 |
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A word for that which is created from a template? @Jim - thanks. In my code I would use those terms but I need a word which 'normal' people will understand ;-) |
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Apr 3 |
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What is the difference between an Emperor and a King? @Andrew Leach - He was King of England etc but Emperor of India. Emperor because there were many kingdoms in India and therefore many kings. King because there were no other kings in England, Scotland and Wales. The situation in Germany was different. There were many kingdoms, each with a king and one emperor over the whole area. Therefore, I disagree that the difference is only between wonderful and terrific - there is a political aspect too. |
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Sep 19 |
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Is two-thirds plural? +1 concise answer. I was guessing it had something to do with amount and number. |
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Sep 7 |
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Can a number be given the attribute 'physical'? @D Krueger - I wondered that too but what would be the 'logical' alternative? |
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Sep 7 |
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Can a number be given the attribute 'physical'? @Philoto - that's really my point. See the second paragraph. I would say that you can enumerate physical and logical objects but a physical number itself makes no sense |
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Sep 7 |
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Can a number be given the attribute 'physical'? @user11761 - there are physical heating elements in the machine arranged in zones. So I guess the zones are physical. To be honest I don't know how they might be logically organised. Perhaps they can be grouped (e.g. as pairs) and then addressed logically rather than physically |