Is it bad when you end you sentences with a semi colon?

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Am I the only one that has done this? It's not like I program that much either;
 

AyashiKaibutsu

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Semicolons are used to connect two sentances that flow together. Example: "This thread is stupid; however, some people might become more informed."
 

TechnoKid

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Originally posted by: AyashiKaibutsu
Semicolons are used to connect two sentances that flow together. Example: "This thread is stupid; however, some people might become more informed."

In your example, I'd leave out the however completely. Either that or just use a comma. The "however" is like a clause already.
 

AyashiKaibutsu

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Originally posted by: TechnoKid
Originally posted by: AyashiKaibutsu
Semicolons are used to connect two sentances that flow together. Example: "This thread is stupid; however, some people might become more informed."

In your example, I'd leave out the however completely. Either that or just use a comma. The "however" is like a clause already.

You need the however. It denotes that the second part counters the first. It would be weird to not have it. It would be a run-on sentance without the semicolon too.
 

TechnoKid

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Originally posted by: AyashiKaibutsu
Originally posted by: TechnoKid
Originally posted by: AyashiKaibutsu
Semicolons are used to connect two sentances that flow together. Example: "This thread is stupid; however, some people might become more informed."

In your example, I'd leave out the however completely. Either that or just use a comma. The "however" is like a clause already.

You need the however. It denotes that the second part counters the first. It would be weird to not have it. It would be a run-on sentance without the semicolon too.

I see your point; you want to make two sentences into one. You could also put a period there and begin the second half of the sentence as its own. It sounds better to me to have it on its own.
 

compudog

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The semi-colon is often used to join together two independent clauses -- in other words, it joins two clauses that could be sentences.

Frank thinks this thread is stupid; Pete also agrees that this thead is stupid.

OJ drives a Ford Bronco; Kato drives a VW Jetta.
 

StageLeft

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Bad? It's just wrong. It's like ending a sentence in a dash. Perhaps you should learn what a semi-colon is for; educate yourself on when to use it. :)
 

Aves

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Originally posted by: Skoorb
Bad? It's just wrong. It's like ending a sentence in a dash. Perhaps you should learn what a semi-colon is for; educate yourself on when to use it. :)

Good advice;
 

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Originally posted by: ohtwell
You are the only person I know who does that;


: ) Amanda

I'm so used to ending program statements with a semi colon, that is why I do it.
 

IEC

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Originally posted by: Sabot
Learn to type.

He knows how to type, it's just that he programs waaaay too much; :p