Sujet : Re: Arduino + MCP9600 + thermocouple help needed
De : muratlanne (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Jim Wilkins)
Groupes : rec.crafts.metalworkingDate : 20. Mar 2024, 14:04:47
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"Richard Smith" wrote in message
news:m1r0g5i355.fsf@void.com...I have learned a bit of other languages.
Problem is the one-to-many relationship, as a native English speaker.
It was amazing learning some Turkish when working in Turkey.
Never took any language that far.
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Then I used a bad example. I'd heard that Europeans (or Continentals) tend to learn more than one, unlike Americans. Urban Germans often knew English while rural ones mostly didn't, and many spoke significantly different local dialects which doubled my difficulty understanding them. It helped that some of the differences were those by which Saxon German morphed into Old English. For example Ein/Eine became Uh (a) and Der/Die/Das became Duh (the).
Anyway learning computers becomes easier once you pass over the initial hump of the seemingly unrelated basics. Programming is really just another language, that fortunately you don't have to speak and understand in live conversation. It's said the Romans' greatest accomplishment was being able to speak their grammatically challenging language.