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  1. 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 …

  2. 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

  3. 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, …

  4. "$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 …

  5. 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, …

  6. 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 …

  7. difference - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Sep 16, 2024 · As per title, is there any difference between 'I thought not' and 'I didn't think so'? Thanks.

  8. grammar - is every letter considered a word? - English Language ...

    Mar 18, 2021 · There are no rules in English about the number of letters required to comprise a word. The letter I, when capitalised, is considered a word because it is sufficient to refer to the speaker. …

  9. grammar - "any other" + singular / plural - English Language Learners ...

    Apr 22, 2022 · Which one is correct, and could you please tell me why? She is more popular than any other singers/singer in the USA. Thank you.

  10. Date back vs date back to - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Nov 2, 2018 · Date back to is used when referring to the point or period in time when some event occurred. For example, "These pieces of artwork date back to the 18th century." Date back (without …