| bio | website | paul-ebermann.tumblr.com |
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| location | Berlin, Germany | |
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| visits | member for | 1 year, 11 months |
| seen | Feb 6 '12 at 19:02 | |
| stats | profile views | 20 |
Don't fear to edit my posts: even if I have more reputation than you, I do make mistakes.
I'm now also a Moderator Pro Tempore (= until the first elections) at Cryptography Stack Exchange: feel free to come around and ask some cryptography questions.
My personal name is spoken as /ˈpawlo/ (IPA), in English this would be written similar to Powlo, I think (i.e. the vowels are ow and o), with an accent on the before-last syllable (which is the first in this case). It's the Esperanto form of my given name.
The photo shows my shadow, taken at night. My camera sometimes seems to forget all the other frequencies and only stores the green ones.
My current main private programming project is the game of fencing, an online abstract turn based strategy game. Implemented as a Java applet, using git as a version control system.
Some more links:
- I created an github repository where I'll add interesting code created for responses here.
- I lastly created Javadoc for JSch - i.e. I read most of the code, thus I now also can answer some JSch-related questions.
- I now have a blog, too. This will feature interesting questions and answers from Stackoverflow (beside other topics).
- A link to my google profile for testing this "author" feature.
- I got a Job with StackOverflow Careers, and my company's technology department (where I work) has now its own website/blog.
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Sep 24 |
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Is it “auf den Laufenden” or “auf den laufenden”? @Jan »Da muss ich dich aber auf den Laufenden bringen« :-) |
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Sep 10 |
awarded | Quorum |
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Sep 10 |
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Beispiele für Konstruktionen, die sowohl mit Dativ als auch mit Akkusativ funktionieren (und eine unterschiedliche Bedeutung haben)? @Olaf: Beim Warten ist "auf + Akkusativ" allerdings keine Ortsangabe. |
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Aug 22 |
awarded | Editor |
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Aug 22 |
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What Are Ways to Say “Out of Date” In German? Without context "it" seems to be "out of date", which is certainly not "unvergänglich". |
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Aug 22 |
suggested | suggested edit on What Are Ways to Say “Out of Date” In German? |
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Jun 6 |
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What are the differences in punctuation between German and English? Mostly these you have listed in the end of your answer, like "Peugot Partner", "Esperanto Haus", "Schrödinger Zentrum". Sorry if that was not clear. |
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Jun 5 |
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What are the differences in punctuation between German and English? As far as I know, In Switzerland you would use the quotes in French style: « text », instead of German style: »text«. |
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Jun 5 |
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What are the differences in punctuation between German and English? My theory about English composites is that the substantives there (other than the last) role as attributes (like adjectives, but not changing form), which they can't in German. This misuse in German (and Esperanto, too) is my favorite mistake. |
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Jun 5 |
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What is the German equivalent of foo, bar, baz? Yes, when reading code (and trying to understand it), usage of foo doesn't really help. |
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Jun 3 |
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Gibt es ein Eigenschaftswort für den Zustand, wenn man keinen Durst hat? Hmm, ich habe vor ein paar Tagen einen halben Liter Tee am Stück getrunken, und war dann auch ziemlich voll - mehr trinken ging nicht. |
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Jun 3 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jun 3 |
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A German word for non-alcoholic, carbonated, sweet drinks? @Tim: Yes, Limonade does not at all include being citrus based - it could be any fruit (for example, cherry and woodruff are common). |