Scots or Scotch with that prose?
These would be understanding basic code, and beyond / programmer / software engineering and so forth.
Best place I found a few years ago to start was, (for anyone interested) here,(www.w3schools.com) and its free.
Being able to write well, whether that be copy writing / articles / e books etc...
I believe in starting with the basic of basics.
Now the coding was fairly easy to find how to start at the basic level for free.
My question is, are there any recommendations on basic writing skills, ie: sites, courses to help in improving writing skills.
And I ask, good free ones, because I don't buy, anymore, unless I have proven to myself that I am going to need it, or have some semblance of talent for it.
While I'm at it, I really have to hand it people who do this, where English,
is not their first language.
Like Australians.
Before the Aussie's start on me, I never had a better time when I was stationed in the far east, than with the Aussie's.
but that Strine took awhile to get used to. The only other time I had such a hard time understanding somebody speaking English was a Scottish soldier with no teeth, in a bar in Hong Kong.
Two hours into some tsingtao and scotch, we spoke the same
language however..... go figure.
It goes to show that even speaking the same language, it is hard to understand what people actually mean.
Thus my belief that it is important to at least try to improve my writing,
and to be consistent with it
Any recommendations?
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