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Hi

I have set up a page for a project on SourceForge. This project is about
a bundled tech platform, which contains Python (among other OSS tools),
so I also included a page with regard to Python. Indeed my English isn't
that good, thus the information given on this page really needs a check-up.

I would be very happy, if someone has the time and willingness to read
this page (English, orthographical, and textual). The URL is:

http://freegee.sourceforge.net/FG_EN...thon_html.html

There are also Python related information on some other web
pages/documents of the project, but they are just abstracts/copies of
this page.

Many thanks!

Anastasios
Jul 18 '05 #1
8 1401
Hallo,

Looks alright, but I'd be interested to know why you designate python a 4GL?
You might want to check your jargon lexicon on that one.

cya,
Eric

Anastasios Hatzis wrote:
Hi

I have set up a page for a project on SourceForge. This project is about
a bundled tech platform, which contains Python (among other OSS tools),
so I also included a page with regard to Python. Indeed my English isn't
that good, thus the information given on this page really needs a
check-up.

I would be very happy, if someone has the time and willingness to read
this page (English, orthographical, and textual). The URL is:

http://freegee.sourceforge.net/FG_EN...thon_html.html
There are also Python related information on some other web
pages/documents of the project, but they are just abstracts/copies of
this page.

Many thanks!

Anastasios


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Jul 18 '05 #2
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 18:46:12 +0100, Anastasios Hatzis <ah*****@ithcorp.com>
wrote:
Indeed my English isn't
that good, thus the information given on this page really needs a check-up.


Your English looks pretty good to me.

In the third sentence beginning "Many features, " there should be no comma
after "features".

In the same sentence,"exchangeble" needs an e after the g.

First sentence, second paragraph, delete the word "especially."

Second sentence, instead of "... as well as ...", split it into two
sentences by ending the first part at "calls and libraries." The the
second part could be "In addition, new modules are easily written in C or
C++."

In the bullet list, Syntax and Variety should be lower case.

Most of these are the sort of typos that even native speakers make.

Gary

Jul 18 '05 #3
Hello

yeah, good question. First it has been 'scripting language', but it
seems that there is something missing. But I guess by '4GL' it's gone
worse. Any suggestion?

cu
Anastasios

Eric Williams wrote:
Hallo,

Looks alright, but I'd be interested to know why you designate python a 4GL?
You might want to check your jargon lexicon on that one.

cya,
Eric

Anastasios Hatzis wrote:

Hi

I have set up a page for a project on SourceForge. This project is about
a bundled tech platform, which contains Python (among other OSS tools),
so I also included a page with regard to Python. Indeed my English isn't
that good, thus the information given on this page really needs a
check-up.

I would be very happy, if someone has the time and willingness to read
this page (English, orthographical, and textual). The URL is:


http://freegee.sourceforge.net/FG_EN...thon_html.html
There are also Python related information on some other web
pages/documents of the project, but they are just abstracts/copies of
this page.

Many thanks!

Anastasios



Jul 18 '05 #4
Hello

yeah, good question. First it has been 'scripting language', but it
seems that there is something missing. But I guess by '4GL' it's gone
worse. Any suggestion?

cu
Anastasios

Eric Williams wrote:
Hallo,

Looks alright, but I'd be interested to know why you designate python a 4GL?
You might want to check your jargon lexicon on that one.

cya,
Eric

Anastasios Hatzis wrote:

Hi

I have set up a page for a project on SourceForge. This project is about
a bundled tech platform, which contains Python (among other OSS tools),
so I also included a page with regard to Python. Indeed my English isn't
that good, thus the information given on this page really needs a
check-up.

I would be very happy, if someone has the time and willingness to read
this page (English, orthographical, and textual). The URL is:


http://freegee.sourceforge.net/FG_EN...thon_html.html
There are also Python related information on some other web
pages/documents of the project, but they are just abstracts/copies of
this page.

Many thanks!

Anastasios


Jul 18 '05 #5
Xaire Anastasie.

On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 17:12:37 +0100, rumours say that Eric Williams
<s-****@uselessbastard.net> might have written:
Looks alright, but I'd be interested to know why you designate python a 4GL?
You might want to check your jargon lexicon on that one.


Yep. If you want to improvise, change 4GL into NGL (for next generation
language ;) 4GL was a term coined for higher level languages tied to a
specific domain, AFAIK SQL servers. It's not trendy anymore :-)

'Scripting language' is OK, since this is what Python will be used for
in FreeGee.
--
TZOTZIOY, I speak England very best,
Ils sont fous ces Redmontains! --Harddix
Jul 18 '05 #6
Eric, Gary

many thanks for your proof read and comments. You helped very much! I
converged the description stronger to the official version
('interpreted, OO programming language ...'), using 'scripting' in the
menue bar because of too little space there.

Anastasios

Jul 18 '05 #7
Eric, Gary

many thanks for your proof read and comments. You helped very much! I
converged the description stronger to the official version
('interpreted, OO programming language ...'), using 'scripting' in the
menue bar because of too little space there.

Anastasios

Jul 18 '05 #8
Eric, Gary

many thanks for your proof read and comments. You helped very much! I
converged the description stronger to the official version
('interpreted, OO programming language ...'), using 'scripting' in the
menue bar because of too little space there.

Anastasios
Jul 18 '05 #9

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