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He/she seems "overly" curious about you, especially what you do outside of office hours - What he/she is doing is trying to find out if you already have someone and how serious you are ab Basics and Criteria for Good Software Programming gs etc) And sometimes what are supposed to be 10-15 minute meetings between the two of you frequently turn into 45 minute to an hour sessions.A program is a set of instructions or commands to be executed by the computer to accomplish some task. A program involves code for solving a problem and also good documentation which would be a guideline to anyone who tries to understand the program.An algorithm is a formula, a method, a recipe, a step by step procedure to be followed in order to obtain the solution to a problem.Conversion of an algorithm to a program in a programming langua 2. He/she always finds some way to be physically close - This can be either very subtle or extremely "in your face" (literally!). It's his/her way of letting you know "I am interested if you are". 3. You "coincidentally" bump into each other every now and then - Forget about "coincidence" those "happy accidents" may not be so accidental after all. Even his/her "surprise" appearance at your favorite hangout is a signal that he/she's trying to connect with you (but doesn't want you to think he/she's a stalker!). Take this as a positive sign and make the most of your next encounter. 4. He/she seems "overly" curious about you, especially what you do outside of office hours - What he/she is doing is trying to find out if you already have someone and how serious you are ab What is the Cobuild Dictionary? ay not be so accidental after all. Even his/her "surprise" appearance at your favorite hangout is a signal that he/she's trying to connect with you (but doesn't want you to think he/she's a stalker!). Take this as a positive sign and make the most of your next encounter.What is the Cobuild Dictionary? Its full title is the Collins Cobuild English Dictionary, and it is a dictionary that defines words in the English language and describes how they are actually used by English speakers. To discover how words are used, the editorial team for the dictionary works with a corpus of English, an electronic database holding more than 300 million words in pieces of text. By collecting texts of written and spoken English from a vari 4. He/she seems "overly" curious about you, especially what you do outside of office hours - What he/she is doing is trying to find out if you already have someone and how serious you are about that person. It's interesting how most people who really feel strongly about someone are not put off by the mere fact that person may have someone else, especially if the relationship is not already serious. We humans are optimists by nature! 5. He she calls you after 10 O'clock in the night just to see how you are doing or how your day went. And then lingers on the phone (uncomfortable silence) before hanging up. Or may be he/she calls and when the two of you start talking, it's sometimes into the wee-hours of the night. Wake up - that's what people who are dating do! If he/she's single and you're single, you may be a few days away from actually dating. Just don't rush things, allow things to mature and progress naturally. Make sure you have done the following three things: 1. Checked your company guidelines regarding dating coworkers; I advice against accepting a job thinking it to be an unofficial dating club. Keep in mind that most people come to office to work not to look for love. Good luck with it!
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