Author: Basil Ajith
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Charlie Kirk Is Not A Christian Martyr
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About 15 days ago, Charlie Kirk, the popular right-wing activist was assassinated at the Utah Valley University during an outdoor public debating event. Those who are familiar with his work…
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Investigating Infant Baptism – Part 0 Of N
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It has been around eleven years since I first heard the word “Reformed” in the context of Christian tradition or theology. I had read about the Reformation in school as…
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A Simple Tip For Simplifying Complex Concepts
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Try defining a concept using a single word or phrase. This will help you understand the concept more deeply. Try to answer the question “what is it?” yourself. However, use…
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I Want To Create My Own Programming Language
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It happened some time ago. I was bit by the programming language bug. I am unable to recall how it happened or what led to it, but I suddenly got…
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An Officer Of The Court
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Are advocates officers of the court? In this article, I argue that they are not. The argument that advocates are officers of the court is usually accepted by almost all…
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I Wrote My First Ever Library; Using Nim
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I wrote my first ever library using the Nim programming language. It’s called printo (pronounced “print-o”). You can check it out at its GitHub repo (link below). It’s a small…
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My Little Excursion With Oommen Chandy
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Oommen Chandy, the man who served as the 10th Chief Minister of Kerala, passed away recently. He is a person significant to me for two reasons. I’m not a Congress…
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An Essential Subject Lost From Law Colleges In India
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There is this one subject which I had to study (thankfully) in law college. For batches that came two years after mine, the subject was not part of the curriculum.…
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Some Rules On How To Destroy The Minds (And Lives) Of Young Lawyers In India
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Hi there! At absolutely no cost at all, you can learn some rules on how you can destroy the minds and (consequently) the lives of young lawyers in India. This…