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Alexis King
lexi_lambda
Thinking lately about how racket macros are very good, but that has remarkably little to do with what people would traditionally call a “macro system”; the most interesting pieces are
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🇦🇴 Rainha Nzinga 🇦🇴
vic_torina
We, Angolans don’t speak Portuguese because we want to, we speak Portuguese because we were forced to. The Portuguese would beat or kill Angolans who spoke Bantu languages. It got
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Dr Sarah Shulist
sarahshulist
Official bilingualism in Canada is a barrier to Indigenous language revitalization. Investment in the two colonial languages always happens before Indigenous language support.https://twitter.com/melaniejoly/status/1325910108329693184 Nunavu
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Adam Simmons
Adam_D_Simmons
Whilst continuing to call for further diverse citation practices in pre-modern African Studies how do we also address the diversity of the language of scholarship? It’s impossible to know all
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Antifa Tractor Total Landscaping Shark
DarthMamaShark
Hey kids, guess what - do the things you're interested in in school. Folks will tell you you will NEVER use them, but here's a little story.My folks made me
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Shanmukh
maidros78
1) The best way to learn a language, after initialisation [read: knowing 500-1000 words in that language and some basic grammar] is to read serious stuff in it. Every new
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Ann Memmott PGC🌈
AnnMemmott
Today I want to talk about how autistic children might express love for their parents/carers. Thread/There is a well known book about 'five love languages' saying that these are:Words of
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David Fowler 🇧🇧
davidfowl
The reason the dependency injection discussions go on forever is because passing state around is so fundamental to how we compose software. Object oriented languages push you into using classes
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Arnav Gupta
championswimmer
In the industry, people are moving en-masse to Kotlin, Swift, TypeScript and Go. Like if you look around at product companies, 75~80% new things are written in these. Yet we
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The Native
Zuko_Godlimpi
Ngugi observes that “language is a carrier of a people’s values and culture.” Mastery of a language, then, entails mastery of the way in which the speakers of that language
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Polyamory Awareness
PolyamAwareness
The 5 Love Languagesand why knowing yours and the ones of your partners is important for healthy relationships. Acts of Serviceare any acts that eases the burden of responsibility, e.g.
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R Kamei
richardkamei
National Education Policy (NEP) promises a lot for a transformative change in the education sector; for now the section, 'Multilingualism and the power of language' caught my attention.A quick commentary
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Jacques Carette
jjcarett2
This morning's PL insight: another reason why "everything is an X" with X in {Object, function, list, relation, ...} is pointless reductionism. Software is something we want to assemble from
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Franck Salameh 🇱🇧🇦🇲🇫🇷🏴
oldlevantine
1- Lebanon is the spawn of history and geography. It is a body of languages, values, and traditions… It is all of that and more. It is a mode of
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🏹💙kav/al the hijra|i💙kat💙♤♣
desaropjospidey
a thread on writing indian rep made by an indian -india is a diverse country full of diverse cultures, religions, languages, states, etc. -there are 22 official languages (maybe even
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Sultan
Madkerow
The Maay language is rich and diverse. There are many dialects within the language depending on geographical and tribal differences. Some linguists believe that some of those that are now
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