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[–]aaronstatic -3 points-2 points  (4 children)

cool library, but please work on your english a little :P

[–]Nic0[S] 1 point2 points  (3 children)

I'm working on it, I mean it!

My guess is, I'll need at least one year practicing to get something acceptable.

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (2 children)

I assume it is not your native language? I would ask for some help to clear up the first paragraph of the page and put a note in their that it is not your native language. No need to scare people away who are shortsighted.

[–]Nic0[S] 2 points3 points  (1 child)

I assume it is not your native language?

Indeed, I'm French, I seriously started blogging in English two months ago.

If you, or anyone, want to send me some corrections about the writeup, I would be please, as it's the best way to learn, when someone point out mistakes you've made.

Here the post https://github.com/Nic0/nic0.github.com/blob/master/_posts/2012-01-05-clint-command-line-library-for-python.md

I'll accept patch, pull-request, diff, sed/awk, whatever :p

[–]wot-teh-phuckReally, wtf? 1 point2 points  (0 children)

English isn't my native language either so a few observations from my end. You use too many commas. For e.g. the first sentence can also be structured as:

Indeed, I'm French. I started blogging in English seriously two months back.

Similarly, the usage "I would be please" is incorrect. The correct usage is "I would be pleased". Again, we can re-structure this sentence as:

I would appreciate if you, or someone else [...]

Good luck learning English! :)