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- early modern english - Does tis means this is or it is . . .
4 'tis is still used in English, even if it is chiefly poetic, or literary It is the contraction of it is
- Settle a debate about tis : r grammar - Reddit
A subreddit for questions and discussions about grammar, language, style, conventions [,] and punctuation
- Noob Hints Here (General and Per Segment) : r tis100 - Reddit
Ten Commandments of TIS-100 Speed Optimization# 0) Make a backup first (Good general rule in life) Profile the nodes (read the % idle) Ideally, you want minimize idleness except for the "move only" nodes If some nodes are extra busy and other processing nodes are sitting idle, you need to optimize
- How do I play this game? : r tis100 - Reddit
TIS-100 is a challenging but rewarding game, so I don't know how much help I can be of, but here are a few tips: TIS works by putting commands in boxes Numbers go into these boxes, the commands are run on these numbers, and modified (or unmodified) numbers come out of the boxes
- TIS-100, a wonderful game to introduce people to programming . . . - Reddit
TIS-100, albeit being an awesome game, is probably as far as you can get from "introduction to programming" If anything is a nice intro to assembly languages if you already know how to program You give this to someone with absolutely 0 programming background and they won't even know what they're looking at Reply reply Aarondhp24 • Reply
- Anybody else feel bad after playing? : r tis100 - Reddit
TIS-100 is published and developed by Zachtronics (Zach Barth) Human Resource Machine is published and developed by Tomorrow Corporation (Kyle Gabler, Allan Blomquist and Kyle Gray)
- 1LT to CPT Promotion TIS : r army - Reddit
1LT to CPT Promotion TIS Does anyone know where to find this "48 months time-in-service" requirement for promotion to CPT in writing? For this whole time I was told that this is a requirement, on top of 2 years of TIG However, someone recently pointed out to me that AR 600-8-29 does not mention anything about TIS, which turns out to be true
- american english - Has there ever been tis in AmE? - English . . .
Here is an Ngram chart showing the trend in published usage of 'tis over the period 1800–2005 in American publications: Even the very substantial long-term downward trend that is evident in this chart greatly overstates the extent to which 'tis remains alive in American English today
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