Yet Another Design Book?
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* Spelling: Page 1, Para 4 - "Overtime" should be "Over time" ("Overtime" is what you get paid when you work too many hours) | * Spelling: Page 1, Para 4 - "Overtime" should be "Over time" ("Overtime" is what you get paid when you work too many hours) | ||
--[[User:Dmkoelle|Dmkoelle]] 20:12, 26 March 2008 (UTC) | --[[User:Dmkoelle|Dmkoelle]] 20:12, 26 March 2008 (UTC) | ||
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+ | * I'd love to have one extra historical tidbit in the introduction somewhere: what's the origin of the term API? I first remember hearing it in the early 90's, but it's possibly older than that. I spent some time searching using Google, but came up empty-handed. Can you research this? | ||
+ | * (spelling) I'd prefer seeing a hyphen in the term "object-oriented" throughout the text. | ||
+ | * (spelling) paragraph 3: "decade old" => "decade-old" | ||
+ | --[[User:AdamDingle|AdamDingle]] |
Revision as of 22:34, 27 March 2008
- Is there a space before [GoF]?
- Notice [book.effective] towards end of paragpraph
- Grammar: Page 1, 3rd paragraph, change to "Despite that, the API clients that compiled their code then are still able to execute their code TODAY, even with the latest versions of those libraries."
- Punctuation: Page 1, Paragraph 4 - should use dash instead of comma between "the code, that is"
- Spelling: Page 1, Para 4 - "Overtime" should be "Over time" ("Overtime" is what you get paid when you work too many hours)
--Dmkoelle 20:12, 26 March 2008 (UTC)
- I'd love to have one extra historical tidbit in the introduction somewhere: what's the origin of the term API? I first remember hearing it in the early 90's, but it's possibly older than that. I spent some time searching using Google, but came up empty-handed. Can you research this?
- (spelling) I'd prefer seeing a hyphen in the term "object-oriented" throughout the text.
- (spelling) paragraph 3: "decade old" => "decade-old"