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Use of semicolon in decline

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    Daniel.
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    I use them. I've no trouble believing their use is in decline.

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      Popular computer programming languages like C/C++, Java, JavaScript all require semicolons in that they use semicolons to terminate statements.

      Yet in the enterprise space, COBOL and VisualBasic do not require semicolons.

      SWIFT, the preferred language for all things Apple these days, also does not require semicolons.

      In the server application space, Ruby and Python also don't require semicolons.

      When you get to the data science space, SQL and R again use semicolons to terminate statements.

      Then there are some odd balls like Go that does not require semicolons in the source code, but the lexer automatically insert semicolons before the code gets compiled.

      The use of semicolons among programmers rise and fall depending on which types or applications, and consequently which programming languages, are in demand in any given era.

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        Daniel.
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        Very informative and interesting, Ax.

        Thanks!

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        • rustyfingersR Offline
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          You can have my semicolons when you pry them out of my cold, dead keyboard.

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            I got 8/10 but I really think this sentence is fine as it is: "To bolster their language skills, six students went to Berlin, four went to Barcelona to do an internship."

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            @Bernard you would need a conjunction like "and" or "but" before "four" for that sentence to be grammatically correct without a semicolon.

            --Rustyfingers, who is admittedly an annoying grammar geek

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              RealPlayer
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              So what do they do? Make two sentences instead of one? Or just use commas?

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                Daniel.
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                They divide two parts into separate sentences. Commas divide sentences into clauses.

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                • rustyfingersR rustyfingers

                  You can have my semicolons when you pry them out of my cold, dead keyboard.

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                  Daniel.
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                  @rustyfingers said in Use of semicolon in decline:

                  You can have my semicolons when you pry them out of my cold, dead keyboard.

                  Pretty much.

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                  • D Daniel.

                    They divide two parts into separate sentences. Commas divide sentences into clauses.

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                    @Daniel. said in Use of semicolon in decline:

                    They divide two parts into separate sentences. Commas divide sentences into clauses.

                    Actually, what I meant by β€œthey” was: what do people do instead of using semicolons?

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                      Probably commas, INCORRECTLY!

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