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  • Instrumented? What is a good explanation definition of the word . . .
    Performance counters - components that allow the tracking of the performance of the application Computer data logging - components that allow the logging and tracking of major events in the execution of the application Instrumented means, basically, monitored with reference to the context shown above
  • What does gotcha mean? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Gotcha actually has several meanings All of them can be derived from the phrase of which this is a phonetic spelling, namely " [I have] got you" Literally, from the sense of got = "caught, obtained", it means "I've caught you" As in, you were falling, and I caught you, or you were running, and I grabbed you It's a short step from the benign type of caught to the red-handed type of caught
  • Staff vs. staffs - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    In an article I am reading from Bloomberg Businessweek, there is a use of quot;staffs quot; I thought staff is a collective noun and has no plural The full sentence reads Companies such as Uber
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    +1, I like that this is the first answer to address the multiple Unicode code points involved However, I think you might mention that regardless of the characters' names or official prescriptions for use, the less-than and greater-than signs are commonly used as a type of brackets, probably because they can easily be typed and their display is more widely supported than that of the other symbols
  • Much more better - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Much better is already emphatic Far better and way better seem equally emphatic to me, though the latter is rather informal If you really need more emphasis, you can repeat the adverb: e g much, much better
  • punctuation - Should I use a comma before and or or? - English . . .
    Is using a comma then an "and" or an "or" after it proper punctuation? Example: I fell over, and hurt my knee Should I go, or not?
  • Is it togglable or toggleable? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    The dialect is American English, but I'd be interested to know if this varies between dialects Is it"togglable" or "toggleable"? Because neither dictionary com, webster com, nor Outlook's spelling
  • adjectives - Should I use related or -related - English Language . . .
    What is the correct use of the term "related?" For example, should I use it like computer related, or is it more proper to use computer-related (where the word "computer" is just part of my examp
  • The difference between be aimed at and aim to?
    The difference is between two different uses of the verb to aim One is literal and means to direct something at a target while the other is more figurative and means to have the intention to carry out a course of action or achieve a certain goal In the first case this means that we can say "I saw a man holding a gun, the gun was aimed at me"; "The stone was aimed at the window but fell short
  • word choice - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    He is the implementor of the library He is the implementer of the library Which is correct?





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