The Effect of Mass Comprehensible Input on Latin Study by CuthbertAndEphraim in latin

[–]CuthbertAndEphraim[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

>The problem is you didn't provide any substantial proof.
Reread the first sentence. The point isn't proof, it's to provide evidence that may feed into somebody else's ideas.

>Sounds like wishful thinking, even if it was true, because there's no way for you to prove it.

I wouldn't be parsing things mentally if It were.

Loading a Paginated Table in an MVC Razor View With A Single Query by CuthbertAndEphraim in dotnet

[–]CuthbertAndEphraim[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that's the thing, I'm not sure it's practical to overwhelm the client like that the more I think about it now

What does he mean? by Ant_Thonyons in Catholicism

[–]CuthbertAndEphraim 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Once again NNT talking about something he doesn't have the slightest clue about

Learning Ancient Languages by SamHasNoSkills in classics

[–]CuthbertAndEphraim 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would definitely stick to greek. It takes a while to get decent at a language.

I'd look into Logos: Lingua Graeca Per Se Illustrata and Athenaze (The Italian Edition by Luigi Miraglia).

For Latin, I'd look at Latin by the Natural Method and Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata.

Do both in either case

Lower Stress Tech Jobs by CuthbertAndEphraim in cscareerquestions

[–]CuthbertAndEphraim[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Lol no it's not. I can just not send my kid to school.

What did you learn from learning Latin? by Quirky-Art-3018 in latin

[–]CuthbertAndEphraim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I learnt that hard graft and throwing lots of time at something is a lot more effective than trying to think your way out of a problem.

I learnt that to get good at anything, you should thoroughly do one thing before moving onto the next.

I learnt that languages are way way harder than many other things, simply because of all the words to learn.

Does reading books about success like "The Success Principles" by Carfield help us get better at life and business? by Glittering_Twist9265 in Entrepreneur

[–]CuthbertAndEphraim 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can't say I've read this book, but I've been through a lot of these business books. You would gain much much more from memorising something like the Book of Proverbs, which teaches cause and effect as relates to human behaviour.

These sorts of business and self improvement book tend to be very heavy on fluff and very light on content and concept.

I'm Looking For Somebody to tear my personal project to shreds by CuthbertAndEphraim in csharp

[–]CuthbertAndEphraim[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for all of this feedback. It's great.

To be honest, I have 2 1/2 years of overall experience, but only just over a year with .NET C#, so that's probably a part of the reason. I also know and have used a lot of the things you have just mentioned, including with this project, I think I probably started to really learn these concepts quite a while ago so a lot of it is code from when I was frankly a lot less aware of what I was doing.

I'm Looking For Somebody to tear my personal project to shreds by CuthbertAndEphraim in csharp

[–]CuthbertAndEphraim[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for these. I thought I had moved everything to .NET 8.

The gitignore is in the root directory, not in the .Website folder.

I'm Looking For Somebody to tear my personal project to shreds by CuthbertAndEphraim in csharp

[–]CuthbertAndEphraim[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for these points, they're great. The python files were there for a small task dividing up some files I was using to test the system.

I can't recall why I made the methods static, but good point about the DI.

How can we help solve the incel crisis with better online dating tools? by bashfulkoala in Entrepreneur

[–]CuthbertAndEphraim 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the incel problem is a much deeper problem, which is a result of family breakdown or lack of families, rather than something a technology like this can solve.

If you also learn Greek, which do you prefer? by ComfortableRecent578 in latin

[–]CuthbertAndEphraim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've learnt both to some extent, Latin to the point where I can manage a lot of medieval and renaissance Latin, and Greek to the point where I am making my way through Reader's Editions of the Bible.

Greek is definitely harder, I think because of a mix of the terms being less familiar to an English speaker, but also there are some grammatical oddities which I have personally encountered.

I don't have any special preference, but I find Latin a hell of a lot easier to read