I've posted a few things in J2EE form, but I must say that J2EE Web Apps in 1002 absolutely rock!
jenka and lex, great work guys (if anyone else worked on it too, way to go)
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Ummm... I was just told that my typo above for jenka, which is actually jeka (Eugene Zhuravlev), is a diminutive in Russian for woman. Sincere apologies, nice faux pas here huh! Sorry MAN.
jeka (Eugene Zhuravlev), is a diminutive in Russian for woman.
Never heard of "jenka" as a woman name, but "jeka" (we spell it "zheka") is mainly used as a diminutive for men whose full name is Evgueny (English analog is Eugene). Anyway, it was a funny typo :)
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Best regards, Eugene Zhuravlev Software Developer JetBrains Inc http://www.jetbrains.com "Develop with pleasure!"
I've posted a few things in J2EE form, but I must say that J2EE Web Apps in 1002 absolutely rock!
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jenka and lex, great work guys (if anyone else worked on it too, way to go)
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Ummm... I was just told that my typo above for jenka, which is actually jeka (Eugene Zhuravlev), is a diminutive in Russian for woman. Sincere apologies, nice faux pas here huh! Sorry MAN.
To be precised: I've just realized that "Jenka" is actually possible. I was confused by the way it looks when written with Latin letters. I Russian is should be pronounced as "zhen'ka". But still, such name modification is ok for both males and females.
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Best regards, Eugene Zhuravlev Software Developer JetBrains Inc http://www.jetbrains.com "Develop with pleasure!"
jeka (Eugene Zhuravlev), is a diminutive in Russian for woman.
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Never heard of "jenka" as a woman name, but "jeka" (we spell it "zheka") is mainly used as a diminutive for men whose full name is Evgueny (English analog is Eugene). Anyway, it was a funny typo :)
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Best regards, Eugene Zhuravlev Software Developer JetBrains Inc http://www.jetbrains.com "Develop with pleasure!"
I've posted a few things in J2EE form, but I must say that J2EE Web Apps in 1002 absolutely rock!
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jenka and lex, great work guys (if anyone else worked on it too, way to go)
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Ummm... I was just told that my typo above for jenka, which is actually jeka (Eugene Zhuravlev), is a diminutive in Russian for woman. Sincere apologies, nice faux pas here huh! Sorry MAN.
To be precised: I've just realized that "Jenka" is actually possible. I was confused by the way it looks when written with Latin letters. I Russian is should be pronounced as "zhen'ka". But still, such name modification is ok for both males and females.
hahahahaha, I'll have to run this by my wife, because I asked her the same thing, and she looked at me like I was crazy... which is normal around here. :)
Robert S. Sfeir wrote:
Ummm... I was just told that my typo above for jenka, which is actually
jeka (Eugene Zhuravlev), is a diminutive in Russian for woman. Sincere
apologies, nice faux pas here huh! Sorry MAN.
R
Never heard of "jenka" as a woman name, but "jeka" (we spell it "zheka") is mainly used as a diminutive for men whose full name is
Evgueny (English analog is Eugene).
Anyway, it was a funny typo :)
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Best regards,
Eugene Zhuravlev
Software Developer
JetBrains Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
"Robert S. Sfeir" <robert@codepuccino.com> wrote in message news:bs0l66$snr$1@is.intellij.net...
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To be precised: I've just realized that "Jenka" is actually possible. I was confused by the way it looks when written with Latin
letters. I Russian is should be pronounced as "zhen'ka".
But still, such name modification is ok for both males and females.
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Best regards,
Eugene Zhuravlev
Software Developer
JetBrains Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
"Eugene Zhuravlev (JetBrains)" <jeka@intellij.com> wrote in message news:bs6ror$sl9$1@is.intellij.net...
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Eugene Zhuravlev (JetBrains) wrote:
hahahahaha, I'll have to run this by my wife, because I asked her the
same thing, and she looked at me like I was crazy... which is normal
around here. :)
R