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− | 'm coming back to the idea of revising my [http://www.rasmusen.org/GI/reader/writing.pdf Aphorisms on Writing, Speaking, and Listening]. In particular, though good writing never changes, technology does. I need to talk more about how to use software in writing articles. I need to talk about programming style and posting data and code on the Web. I need to talk about online seminars. | + | I'm coming back to the idea of revising my [http://www.rasmusen.org/GI/reader/writing.pdf Aphorisms on Writing, Speaking, and Listening]. In particular, though good writing never changes, technology does. I need to talk more about how to use software in writing articles. I need to talk about programming style and posting data and code on the Web. I need to talk about online seminars. |
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Revision as of 11:54, 30 September 2020
I'm coming back to the idea of revising my Aphorisms on Writing, Speaking, and Listening. In particular, though good writing never changes, technology does. I need to talk more about how to use software in writing articles. I need to talk about programming style and posting data and code on the Web. I need to talk about online seminars.
The "gunner" in law school is the student who answers questions too eagerly and quickly. It is worth discussion how to be a good student-- when to answer a question, when not to answer, and when to ask a aquestion of the professor.