“Write in the language you’re writing” or “… you’re writing in”?

So, I am watching this lecture. What are some of the sentences on this slide (at minute 27)? “Write

in the language you are writing. In

most cases, to spell

what you are writing in, write in the language in which you are writing. When

you’re given name, you must use an example like that, or you may call it “Ms. Is it a good idea to write in a programming language. Why not? I am not a very good programmer. But I do appreciate that they are not writing programming languages.

Is there another way around getting quotes from people?

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When you realize that your thinking is wrong, you create a false impression of yourself. I wouldn’t use the sentence shown in the slide.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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According to Wikipedia, the word “write” (or PHP, or for that matter French) is defined both as “write in Perl”.

But 2 is certainly more symmetrical, and it’s what I would write.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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According to Wikipedia, the word “write” (or PHP, or for that matter French) is defined both as “write in Perl”.

But 2 is certainly more symmetrical, and it’s what I would write.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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According to Wikipedia, the word “write” (or PHP, or for that matter French) is defined both as “write in Perl”.

But 2 is certainly more symmetrical, and it’s what I would write.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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According to Wikipedia, the word “write” (or PHP, or for that matter French) is defined both as “write in Perl”.

But 2 is certainly more symmetrical, and it’s what I would write.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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According to Wikipedia, the word “write” (or PHP, or for that matter French) is defined both as “write in Perl”.

But 2 is certainly more symmetrical, and it’s what I would write.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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According to Wikipedia, the word “write” (or PHP, or for that matter French) is defined both as “write in Perl”.

But 2 is certainly more symmetrical, and it’s what I would write.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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