- What is the correct term back-end, back end or backend?
The Ngram is misleading, as back end can refer to the literal back end of a town, or a house, or other things where you would not use backend Pairing it with developer or software or some such would be a closer approximation
- compounds - correct use of hyphens to connect two words - English . . .
Should I use a hyphen to connect the following words? What is the general rule about that? environment friendly --> environment-friendly frontend --> front-end backend --> back-end
- I have made all the changes VS I made all the changes
Both convey the same information and meaning and in many situations could be substituted for one another quite comfortably However they do both stress slightly different things and a fluent English speaker would likely use one or the other for a specific reason: I have made all the changes and filled out the document log in the last page The inclusion of "have" in the first sentence
- What do you call a mock project in developer internship?
Some IT companies offer internships where would-be developer employees build a project It may be quite complex, involve dozens of people on the team (backend, frontend, BAs, MQAs, AQAs, PMs, POs,
- $x USD vs. x USD: does the $ serve any purpose?
USD CAD AUD is the way to go for technical documents or backend databases For catalog pages, a good solution is to use $ in the price field and somewhere else on the page put an indication of currency and locale, like "USD" and the flag, since you're also indicating a willingness to ship to that place
- Paŭlo Ebermann - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Full Stack Engineer (Scala React) for Retail Operations Scala Backend Engineer for Retail Operations There are also a lot of other open positions, in Berlin, Dortmund, Dublin, Helsinki, Lissabon Don't fear to edit my posts: even if I have more reputation than you, I do make mistakes
- In the backdrop of vs against the backdrop of
As Lambie comments, that sentence is incorrect It's totally unambiguous, and when spoken it would go unnoticed, but it is wrong in writing Corrected: It is the story of a complex relationship and clashing ideologies between a father and son, set against the backdrop of the kidnapping industry (I've added a comma after "son", to break up the sentence It's not required, but I prefer it )
- negation - How to use not and dont - English Language Learners . . .
While I was talking about the difference between two people or things, I tried to shorten the contrast by using not and don't and to this moment I don't know whether what I do is grammatically corr
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