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What is the correct way of writing a reference to file types / extensions?
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I am a data scientist and regularly refer to various file types when writing to others.
My question is this: what is the correct and/or proper way to do this and which of the following sentences is correct?
"Here is the .csv you asked for."
Or
"Here is the CSV you asked for."
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I am a data scientist and regularly refer to various file types when writing to others.
My question is this: what is the correct and/or proper way to do this and which of the following sentences is correct?
"Here is the .csv you asked for."
Or
"Here is the CSV you asked for."
writing
Well, did they say, "send me a dot see ess vee file" or did they say, "send me a see ess vee"? :-)
– Jim
34 mins ago
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I am a data scientist and regularly refer to various file types when writing to others.
My question is this: what is the correct and/or proper way to do this and which of the following sentences is correct?
"Here is the .csv you asked for."
Or
"Here is the CSV you asked for."
writing
I am a data scientist and regularly refer to various file types when writing to others.
My question is this: what is the correct and/or proper way to do this and which of the following sentences is correct?
"Here is the .csv you asked for."
Or
"Here is the CSV you asked for."
writing
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Well, did they say, "send me a dot see ess vee file" or did they say, "send me a see ess vee"? :-)
– Jim
34 mins ago
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Well, did they say, "send me a dot see ess vee file" or did they say, "send me a see ess vee"? :-)
– Jim
34 mins ago
Well, did they say, "send me a dot see ess vee file" or did they say, "send me a see ess vee"? :-)
– Jim
34 mins ago
Well, did they say, "send me a dot see ess vee file" or did they say, "send me a see ess vee"? :-)
– Jim
34 mins ago
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Well, did they say, "send me a dot see ess vee file" or did they say, "send me a see ess vee"? :-)
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