No, but I’m gonna run his code anyway
Doug [he/him]
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•When someone corrects your codeEnglish
3 yearsI didn’t want to come off dismissive asking how often you’re talking about those specific kinds of plants but maybe it’s a relevant question after all lol
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•When someone corrects your codeEnglish
3 yearsI think you and I have very different experiences. I rarely see that kind of correction if ever.
When you’re in a public space you never know when your words are being consumed by an ESL speaker. I think the best approach is natural yet accurate. They’re going to encounter contractions when dealing with native speakers, but the difference between it’s and its, for example, can be tricky so try to use them as taught.
Spelling mistakes can absolutely be an issue. It’s already hard enough to figure out English spelling without native speakers making it worse. Add on to that the difficulty in any added language of working out near homophones, let alone actual homophones.
I knew someone who was pretty decent with English as their third language but had trouble keeping Texas and taxes straight. I know another guy who is American and uses no in place of know. That one threw me for a while before I figured out what he was trying to say.
I will admit, I do like that “technically” the plural for octopus is “supposed to be” octopods (pronounced like oc-tip-o-dees) but that’s a fun “fact”, not a correction I’ve ever tried to make.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•When someone corrects your codeEnglish
3 years90+% of the time you get common mistakes. Should ofs, they’re - there - their confusions, apostrophes for plurals.
The kind of thing that confuses ESL speakers. The decent thing would seem to be to try and stick to the way it’s taught rather than go with the “it doesn’t matter” route when it absolutely matters to some.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•When someone corrects your codeEnglish
3 yearsI’m juggling 3 languages
We Americans like to forget that anyone might have any trouble understanding English especially in cases of polyglots.
I don’t know which is your native tongue but from this comment it looks like you’re doing a fine job.
- Doug [he/him]@midwest.socialto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•When someone corrects your codeEnglish
3 yearsExcept that it would be “they should, of course,”.
- Doug [he/him]@midwest.socialto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•When someone corrects your codeEnglish
3 yearsAlso that person may have known what you meant, but another might not and may have any number of reasons for not asking.
Better communication skills are a worthwhile goal and there’s no good reason to not learn and grow.
- Doug [he/him]@midwest.socialto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Monitor Alignment Alignment ChartEnglish
3 yearsI’ve got three monitors and a few other PCs that are all interconnected so I can mouse off one on to another.
I just turn my chair
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That sounds a lot like
My rear passenger tire was about 3psi low so I bought a new Grand Cherokee
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3 yearsNah. I’ve had a domain registered with them for years and I just got the email too
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Reddit@lemmy.world•Are there some subreddits you'd like to see a Lemmy variation of?English
3 yearsFamiliesYouChoose I think did a lot of good for a lot of people but it requires a high quality mod I think, to keep creeps away from vulnerable people.



Yes but he serves a different community