top | item 2799792 (no title) GrooveStomp | 14 years ago Small demographic? I'm not aware of any hackers written in C. :) discuss order hn newest Figs|14 years ago At first, I thought someone was making a novelty blog that would have all posts written in C. Somewhat disappointed that it isn't that, actually... :p pestaa|14 years ago I do find it weird in English that a noun with -ing ending may possibly remain a noun. In this case blogging. wnoise|14 years ago "Blog" is a verb as well as a noun. In this case it is just the usual rule of "-ing" taking a verb into its present participle (adjective) or gerund (noun) denoting the action or process of the verb. silentOpen|14 years ago "blog" is both a noun and a verb. In this case, the verb was used as a gerund (noun).
Figs|14 years ago At first, I thought someone was making a novelty blog that would have all posts written in C. Somewhat disappointed that it isn't that, actually... :p
pestaa|14 years ago I do find it weird in English that a noun with -ing ending may possibly remain a noun. In this case blogging. wnoise|14 years ago "Blog" is a verb as well as a noun. In this case it is just the usual rule of "-ing" taking a verb into its present participle (adjective) or gerund (noun) denoting the action or process of the verb. silentOpen|14 years ago "blog" is both a noun and a verb. In this case, the verb was used as a gerund (noun).
wnoise|14 years ago "Blog" is a verb as well as a noun. In this case it is just the usual rule of "-ing" taking a verb into its present participle (adjective) or gerund (noun) denoting the action or process of the verb.
silentOpen|14 years ago "blog" is both a noun and a verb. In this case, the verb was used as a gerund (noun).
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