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| location | Hastings, MN | |
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I work a lot with ASP.NET and SQL Server (various versions of each) in my day gig. I take on other projects that tend to be in PHP with PostgreSQL (when I have a choice) or MySQL backends (occasionally SQLite also).
My degrees are all in music, but I do manage some workable programming.
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Nov 29 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Nov 26 |
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Correct usage/explanation of ibid in referencing Not long ago, at least in my main discipline (music), Ibid. was not only in use, but required in situations where it could be used. I recall Idem. being out of favor and not to be used at all. The style is basically Turabian/Chicago. I don't have my manual handy, but do you have a source? |
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Nov 26 |
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Techniques to disguise authorship of text @LaurenIpsum Mostly, at this time, I'm just curious. As an example, though, some businesses have "anonymous" methods of expressing concerns to upper management. A concern might be that such concerns are not truly anonymous, especially in smaller companies. Another would be for, say, a college course evaluation. There are numerous other applications, as I'm sure you could imagine. |
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Nov 25 |
awarded | Student |
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Nov 23 |
asked | Techniques to disguise authorship of text |