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  1. What is the correct term "back-end", "back end" or "backend"?

    Jan 28, 2017 · 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 …

  2. I have made all the changes VS I made all the changes

    Oct 5, 2016 · 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 …

  3. compounds - correct use of hyphens to connect two words

    Jun 16, 2020 · 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 --> …

  4. "$x USD" vs. "x USD": does the $ serve any purpose?

    Apr 29, 2021 · 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 …

  5. What do you call a mock project in developer internship?

    Apr 1, 2024 · 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, …

  6. american english - For example VS for an example - English …

    It's likely that "for example" is the correct phrase in this case, and is a widely used idiom in English, but it depends on what you want to say. If you want to provide an example right then …

  7. What does "having taken something" mean in the following?

    Apr 14, 2022 · With the release of .NET Core 3.1 in November 2019, it seemed like the perfect time to release the second edition which was updated for that version of the framework, as …

  8. sentence construction - "I did well" vs. "I did good" - English ...

    Jun 16, 2020 · I did well. I did good. Which one is a correct sentence? Please explain it with reasons. Can you please define them?

  9. usage of "put effort in" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    May 6, 2020 · The linked post does not mention "make an effort" which doesn't mean quite the same thing. It is usually used to stir someone who isn't making any attempt to help. But "put in …

  10. grammar - is every letter considered a word? - English Language ...

    Mar 18, 2021 · There are no rules in English about the number of letters required to comprise a word. The letter I, when capitalised, is considered a word because it is sufficient to refer to the …