
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 …
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
contractions - Why can't I contract "it has" sometimes? - English ...
Sep 12, 2020 · Ambiguity can't be the issue here, because the non-use of "it's" for "it has" in certain cases (in U.S. English) is perfectly mirrored by the non-use of "I've" for "I have" in those same cases, …
"$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 …
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, BAs, MQAs, …
Unable to speak like humans - English Language Learners Stack …
Mar 31, 2026 · As a joke, perhaps. Otherwise, no. The meaning of "speechless" (as you can confirm in your favourite dictionary) is "temporarily unable to speak, due to shock, surprise etc." Mute tends to …
What is the meaning of high/low threshold for something, e.g. pain ...
Apr 28, 2019 · This could probably be answered from a dictionary, however, here is an answer. A 'threshold' was in origin the border or edge marking the entry point to a house. When you enter a …
What is the difference between " from ~to~" and "from ~ through~"?
What is the difference between " from ~to~" and "from ~ through~"? For example, are the following sentences same? I work from Monday to Friday. I work from Monday …
usage of the 'but-a' phrase - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Jul 12, 2020 · Avoid the usage in your first two examples - it's dated / poetic, bordering on archaic. We use just or only (or feasibly simply, merely, purely,...) in such contexts today. The "negative polarity" …
Do you say there is a few people or there are a few people?
Which one is correct: "There is a few people" because of the A determiner which is singular, or "there are a few people" because of the noun PEOPLE which is plural? Thanks a lot.