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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 software or some such would be a closer approximation.
present perfect - "I have completed" versus "I had completed"
Mar 11, 2015 · I completed all the tasks assigned. How to convey this ? I have completed all the tasks. or I had completed all the tasks. Which one is correct ?
Ending "let me know xxx" with a question mark or period?
Nov 18, 2021 · In formal writing, requests do not require a question mark. Please only use a period. If you were texting a friend or writing a comic book, the question mark could imply that you are using a inquisitive tone and requesting a response. In formal writing, you are stating something. You are (not harshly) demanding an action be taken or directing someone (s). …
american english - For example VS for an example - English …
I always read this (for example), but example is a countable noun. So, I think it should be ' for an example '. Please check both sentences and let me know, which one is correct: Knowing the weather will help you prepare your clothes, as well as plan your commute. For example. VS Knowing the weather will help you prepare your clothes, as well as plan your commute. For an …
Is it correct to say "I am a student at the Faculty of X in the ...
Aug 17, 2016 · 1 According to Wikipedia, A Faculty of Arts is a university division specializing in teaching in areas traditionally classified as "arts" for academic purposes, generally including creative arts, writing, philosophy, and humanities. It was one of the four traditional divisions of the teaching bodies of medieval universities, the others being Law, Medicine and Theology. 2 …
"Rollbacked" or "rolled back" the edit? And what about "double …
Tenses always apply to verbs, so to see where to apply it, you need to figure out which part of the compound (or hyphenated) word is the verb. "Rollback" is a compound word, consisting of the verb "roll" and the preposition "back", as Peter indicated. As such, "rolling" is what you are doing, and "back" indicates where you're rolling (as opposed to rolling forward). "Rollbacked" would …
word request - How do I call a person working in a higher position …
Jul 9, 2020 · In a company, there are various ranks of positions. And some people are working in a higher position than me. Is there any word indicating anyone working in a higher position than me? He/she can work
word usage - A formal way to request for updated information in ...
I'm looking for a formal way to request for updated information (I call it "seeking the updated things") in business email writing.
Should I use "besides" or "aside from" in the following case?
May 12, 2015 · Please see the usage note of besides For the meanings "in addition to" and "except for" besides should be used: Besides replacing the back stairs, she fixed the broken banister. So your example should be written as follows: Besides continuing to wear this chicken costume? Nothing much. EDIT: As for the aside from and apart from, they both are equally …
"$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 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.