While not the first to use that name, it is where the term comes from we use today.
“The term comes from we use today” I think that’s a typo or a missed word somewhere in there
UPD: actually it’s the order of words in a sentence, it probably means “it is where the term we use today comes from”.
Noticed similar thing with "We know can exactly what changes and where." likely being "We can know exactly what changes and where."
Thank you both.. I Yoda speak a lot and it sometimes sneaks past Grammarly into my articles.
UDP vs TCP, the same you could say for these frontend paradigms.
One quick but no guarantee of a return. The other slower & heavier on hardware but you're guaranteed a valid response.
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“The term comes from we use today” I think that’s a
typo or a missed word somewhere in thereUPD: actually it’s the order of words in a sentence, it probably means “it is where the term we use today comes from”.
Noticed similar thing with "We know can exactly what changes and where." likely being "We can know exactly what changes and where."
Thank you both.. I Yoda speak a lot and it sometimes sneaks past Grammarly into my articles.
UDP vs TCP, the same you could say for these frontend paradigms.
One quick but no guarantee of a return. The other slower & heavier on hardware but you're guaranteed a valid response.