- Frequent use of word not found in dictionary, programatically.
It's "programmatically", not “programatically” However, because many built-in word processor and web form dictionaries don't recognize the word, your misspelling is relatively common in the IT world As a Software Developer, I frequently use the word "programmatically" at work, both verbally and in writing
- A word for the item which is being substituted [duplicate]
In my case I'm programatically searching through a list of words, looking for words to replace with other words I need a good variable name for the term to replace, and "term_to_replace" is unsatisfying! I imagine the same word could also be applied to a rugby player who is being called off the pitch to be replaced by another
- Merge a with b and Merge b with a or Merge b into a
This is what I was thinking too I should clarify it the way you're thinking and state "merge hash2 into hash1" because it's in-place so there is never going to be a c and even though a programmer would see that right off the bat, average-Joe wouldn't so it sounds like this is what I should do, use into rather than with so it implies that b is going into a
- prepositions - In the platform or on the platform? - English . . .
I don't mean such platforms as Netflix, Youtube or social media platforms If this is a marketing automation platform (in other words - software), can we say quot;in the platform quot;?
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