User:Recompile

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The Rosetta Stone, an example of something interesting. Hieroglyphs (14 lines), Demotic (32 lines), Ancient Greek (54 lines).
A task board as it is used during software development, like with Scrum.

Hi there and howdy,

I'm Recompile.

As you might have noticed, I'm named after the process of translating human-readable programming code into computer language, known as Compiling. The re- is a morpheme of the English language, it is a prefix that can not be used in isolation, meaning the action indicated by the stem is performed again or repeatedly. The name is a paraphrase of contribution, which—as usual in Wikipedia—is done by re-editing what is already there; I do not intend to troll meaningful contributions.

I'm a student of life and a native speaker of German.

Things I find especially interesting are …

  • cultures, modern languages,
  • linguistics, writing, writing systems, typography,
  • learning, language learning, visual management,
  • computers, software development and modelling, software security,
  • history, ancient history, classical languages.

Here is some of that interesting stuff …

I can …

  • communicate in German, English and French,
  • understand simple simplified Chinese and simple Spanish.

Cheers and so long for now,

Recompile (talk) 16:10, 15 October 2014 (UTC)

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