10-25-2024, 12:16 PM (This post was last modified: 10-25-2024, 12:39 PM by Kernelpanic.)
Just a note for those who want to learn German grammar: In German there is no fixed rule for the use of articles, one just have to know it (learn it by heart).
Surely there is not another language that is so slip-shod
and systemless, and so slippery and elusive to the grasp.
One is washed about in it, hither and hither, in the most
helpless way; and when at last he thinks he has captured a
rule which offers firm ground to take a rest on amid the
general rage and turmoil of the ten parts of speech, he
turns over the page and reads, “Let the pupil make careful
note of the following exceptions."
He runs his eye down and finds that there are more exceptions
to the rule than instances of it.
(10-25-2024, 12:16 PM)Kernelpanic Wrote: Just a note for those who want to learn German grammar: In German there is no fixed rule for the use of articles, one just have to know it (learn it by heart).
Surely there is not another language that is so slip-shod
and systemless, and so slippery and elusive to the grasp.
One is washed about in it, hither and hither, in the most
helpless way; and when at last he thinks he has captured a
rule which offers firm ground to take a rest on amid the
general rage and turmoil of the ten parts of speech, he
turns over the page and reads, “Let the pupil make careful
note of the following exceptions."
He runs his eye down and finds that there are more exceptions
to the rule than instances of it.
I think Mark Twain overlooked the English language! For every "rule" there are at least 10 exceptions, in both spelling and grammar. This is because English is such a bastardisation of so many other languages - including, among others, German, French, Latin, and Greek. I refer you to the English page on the website in my signature.
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Cannot be downloaded with EDGE either. It could be the host server of the QB64 site that is causing the German versions of the browser, in conjunction with Windows Defender, to report a threat that does not exist.
Perhaps one of the developers could upload this file to his GitHub account. If I can download it from there without a threat report, then it is the hoster's fault, otherwise... no more ideas.
10-27-2024, 03:01 AM (This post was last modified: 10-27-2024, 03:02 AM by JRace.)
(10-25-2024, 11:23 PM)PhilOfPerth Wrote:
(10-25-2024, 12:16 PM)I think Mark Twain overlooked the English language! For every "rule" there are at least 10 exceptions, in both spelling and grammar. This is because English is such a bastardisation of so many other languages - including, among others, German, French, Latin, and Greek. I refer you to the English page on the website in my signature. Wrote:
Lots of people assume that English is a Latin descendant, which confuses them when Latin rules do not apply. English is a Germanic language which has stolen from every other West European language it has drunkenly stumbled across.
10-27-2024, 03:57 PM (This post was last modified: 10-27-2024, 03:58 PM by Kernelpanic.)
@Steve, thanks for posting the file, but as @SquirrelMonkey shows, the problem still exists.
Let's see if someone can upload the file to GitHub. If the download doesn't work from there either, it would be a still unknown problem. If the download works, it would be a sign that it's probably the host server for QB64.
I think this is the fourth time that I've gotten warning messages like this when downloading from here.