
r/asl - Reddit
This subreddit is for those interested in learning ASL. Please check the first post that's pinned "The Free ASL Resources and FAQ Thread" for answers to many questions. Also, this isn't a place to get …
What is the meaning of the dollar sign "$" in R function()?
What is the most of my interest about this code, learning the use of "$" dollar sign which refer to an specific internal function in open.account() function. I mean this part :
r - What are the differences between "=" and - Stack Overflow
There are some differences between <- and = in the past version of R or even the predecessor language of R (S language). But currently, it seems using = only like any other modern language (python, java) …
What is the symbol ~ for in R? - Stack Overflow
Apr 9, 2014 · I saw this symbol sometimes especially in Lattice and ggplot2. Seemingly it is for relating two variables to represent a relation. Is it only in the two graphic package or defined in R as such? …
r - What does the double percentage sign (%%) mean? - Stack Overflow
Apr 19, 2018 · What is the double percent (%%) used for in R? From using it, it looks as if it divides the number in front by the number in back of it as many times as it can and returns the left over value. Is...
A place for ASL interpreters - Reddit
This subreddit is for Sign Language interpreters to come together and discuss the issues in our community. We can also talk about our work, as long as the stories remain confidential and abide by …
British Sign Language - Reddit
Welcome to r/BritishSignLanguage subreddit! The below is the list of resources you can use to learn British Sign Language and of course, including this subreddit! Some resources are free and some …
r/BSL - Reddit
r/BSL: British sign language. There is a discord server made by members of this subreddit: https://discord.com/invite/8Ck9hmyMpv
r/Showerthoughts on Reddit: Sign language being different in every ...
Jul 25, 2023 · Sign language isn't a human-created language any more than English is. People were already using signs to communicate before any rules were formalized. The formalized rules were …
ELI5 : Why isn't there an Universal Sign Language? : r ... - Reddit
May 18, 2023 · The same reasons why we don't have a universal spoken language in the first place. Languages were created a long time ago before international communication was easy. Sign …