This reminds me, what ever happened to that Unix program I remember
using back in the 80's that would try to correct grammar and other
things for the input file? Doe anyone out there remember this?
I believe the program name was "style" or something similar.
Karl
On Thu, 31 May 2001, "Thomas M. Albright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> An introduction to English for programmers:
>
> http://www.planetoid.org/grammar_for_geeks/index.html
>
> The recommended audience for these pages [...] are people who are
> interested in improving their written English without a lot of work.
> This is especially important for developers who *gasp* have to
> document their code.
>
> "He reacquainted me with a powerful and flexible language that can be
> used to insert helpful comments between code. It's called English, and
> I've come to appreciate its usefulness." -- Craig Hunt, TCP/IP Network
> Administration
>
> The site is still under development; it still lacks a lesson for "then"
> versus "than", a misuse which drives me almost as crazy as "should of"
> (instead of "should've" or "should have").
>
> Fortunately, "then" versus "than" can still be found here:
>
> http://englishplus.com/grammar/00000244.htm
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