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How many people here actually know how to use them well?

I do not have a clue when to use them....

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I believe I know how to use them correctly, but would probably do a terrible job at explaining their use to you.

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WHAT!?!

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It's one a : with a tail.

What more do you want to know? :lol:

When I was taught this at school, a concept missing apparently in this day and age, you could use a semicolon to punctuate a list. For example:

"Dogs come in various main varieties: dogs for hunting; dogs for herding; dogs for fighting."

Did that make it clearer at all?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semicolon_(punctuation)

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I use it to signify the end of a line of code :lol:

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Link fixed- Blue ;) *Runs*


No need to run. I often wonder at some of the links that don't work. *sigh*

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Yes the thread was not to explain to me how to use them, I do not care, word tells me when I need one. The point was to find out who else doesn't know :)

But thanks for the effort! :)

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WHAT!?!
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It's one a : with a tail.
What more do you want to know? :lol:
When I was taught this at school, a concept missing apparently in this day and age, you could use a semicolon to punctuate a list. For example:
"Dogs come in various main varieties: dogs for hunting; dogs for herding; dogs for fighting."
Did that make it clearer at all?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semicolon_(punctuation)


Yeah, I know what they are, but I hardly use them outside of word, but then word tells me I need to use one :)

And don't you use the semi colon to indicate the list and then commas to seperate the list?

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I'd use a colon to indicate a list, like I did in my example.

The thing is some punctuation marks are dying anyway. I mean, look at the poor old apostrophe. It's never been loved, much misunderstood, and now it's virtually dead. Some would say the semicolon is going the same way.

Such is progress.

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AFAIK the correct place for the use of a semi colon is on a winking smiley. ;)


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Yeah, I know what they are, but I hardly use them outside of word, but then word tells me I need to use one :)

And don't you use the semi colon to indicate the list and then commas to seperate the list?


I'm sure I was taught that you used semicolons to punctuate a list if you had nested lists, at which point you would use a comma as within the inner list and semicolons to separate the nested lists....Though that's probably wrong...

Though as Fin said, I use them now because my code won't compile without them...

If Word, or another word processor, tells me to use a semicolon I try to reword the phrase/sentence, I don't fully understand why I would use one, so I don't understand why Word wants one there...


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I use it to signify the end of a line of code :lol:
At work I use full stops to signify the end of a line of code :D

At home, semicolons :D

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Ok an example from my technology coursework.

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The last stage was to soak the chairs in superglue; this would stop the chairs being damaged.


Whyy? I would have thought a comma?

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I use it to signify the end of a line of code :lol:
At work I use full stops to signify the end of a line of code :D

At home, semicolons :D


I try to keep my work and home life seperate :)

They are only used in winking smileys at home :D

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