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Category:User asm-4Please note that I have corrected the terminology in Category:User asm-4 to correctly reflect the formal name of assembly language. Assembly is not a grammatically correct alternative to assembly language. Assembly is a process, whereas assembly language is what is being processed by the assembler. Bigdumbdinosaur (talk) 21:04, 15 July 2012 (UTC) GOCE July drive wrap-up
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Nowrap templatePlease stop replacing nowrap template with non-breaking spaces in Comparison of tablet computers. There are two main reason why nowrap is used instead of nbsp:
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Actual? Itself? Themselves? No!I understand that you are not saying that every use of these words is useless verbal junk, but it is easy to construct sentences using these words where omitting them changes the meaning and tone. For example:
Tongue firmly in cheek. Roger Hui (talk) 06:45, 28 February 2018 (UTC)
Influences/InfluencedOn the Eugene McDonnell page, you added "Kenneth E. Iverson" as one of the "Influences". I assume that means McDonnell was influenced by Iverson. I question the usefulness and helpfulness of this information, because in a very strong sense everyone who works with APL can be said to be to have Iverson as an influence. Should that field for every such person's page be filled in with "Kenneth E. Iverson"? I think it is enough that McDonnell appears in the "APL programming language" template. (I need to thank you for creating this nice template.) Roger Hui (talk) 03:55, 2 March 2018 (UTC)
I.P. Sharp AssociatesI appreciate the work you are doing on the APL-related pages. However, please take more care with the edits to the I. P. Sharp Associates page. For example:
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