Russian language vs. IT
Recently, I have been somewhat shocked by Habré (s), and more precisely by many posts that fall on the front page. I am shocked at how many mistakes the authors make on the text: both spelling and punctuation.
For a long time, there are many implemented methods for checking spelling and punctuation more or less correctly. Microsoft Word does an excellent job of these tasks. Browsers have built-in spell checking of words. But all this is just an auxiliary tool designed to eliminate the problem of inattention. If a person does not know the rules of the language in which he writes, then no program at the moment will help.
Therefore, I would like to share some links that do not require a lot of time from readers, but through which you can always specify in a short and quick form how a word is written or whether a comma is needed.
Of course, there are many different sources of information, but "brevity is the sister of talent."
PS In no case would not like to offend someone.
For a long time, there are many implemented methods for checking spelling and punctuation more or less correctly. Microsoft Word does an excellent job of these tasks. Browsers have built-in spell checking of words. But all this is just an auxiliary tool designed to eliminate the problem of inattention. If a person does not know the rules of the language in which he writes, then no program at the moment will help.
Therefore, I would like to share some links that do not require a lot of time from readers, but through which you can always specify in a short and quick form how a word is written or whether a comma is needed.
- http://gramota.ru - on this site you can find, in my opinion, everything about the Russian language. However, the most important thing here is the field for entering the word directly on the cover page to search for its meaning and spelling.
- http://www.ipmce.su/~lib/osn_prav.html - the basic rules of the grammar of the Russian language. Just one page worth reading.
- http://snarry.fanrus.com/articles/pamyatka.htm - a memo on the Russian language for beginners and not only authors.
Of course, there are many different sources of information, but "brevity is the sister of talent."
PS In no case would not like to offend someone.