
orthography - Is it "front-end", "frontend", or "front end"?
Jul 15, 2011 · 50 "Frontend" and "backend" in this situation are technical terms, and as such I don't think they conform strictly to traditional ways of creating new words. I'd put it in a similar …
technical - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Jun 1, 2019 · When writing about computing, should I refer to a component in the front-end or on the front-end? For example: It was decided to place the function in the front-end Or should it …
Full-stack vs Full Stack, Back-end vs Back end, Front-end vs Front …
Feb 9, 2019 · Software Developers use the dash interchangeably for these terms. Front-end meaning one works on the "Front End" of an application (e.g. HTML), Back-end meaning one …
What is the correct way to write the word "back-end"?
Sep 26, 2015 · Back-end and front-end are common technical terms nowadays. Traditionally, they are written with a hyphen "back-end". Is there a rule in the English language that dictates this …
What is the name of this type of word: "Mr.", "Ms.", "Dr."?
Sep 20, 2011 · What is this type of word called: Mr., Ms., Dr.? In the document I am using, it is referred to as the "prefix", but I don't think that is correct.
What is a 'softer' word/phrase for take or grab?
Apr 17, 2022 · I am looking for a way to say that someone took or grabbed something from someone while communicating that it was done delicately/gently or at least in a neutral or non …
"Lunch" vs. "dinner" vs. "supper" — times and meanings?
Apr 24, 2011 · There's actually quite a bit of variation in different regions of the US. As I said, it's quite common to hear Dinner as the noontime meal in many areas of the American South. I've …
grammar - Is "abreast a" something ever correct? - English …
Aug 27, 2023 · @FrontEnd You seem to be asking whether it can be used as a preposition, but that definition says "adverb, adjective". Have you looked up the word to see whether it can be …
Difference between "was already" and "has already been"
Jan 13, 2016 · What are differences between the following sentences? The package has already been received. The package was already received.
meaning - How is 'chortle' different to 'laugh'? - English Language ...
Dec 18, 2020 · Chortle is a very common synonym for 'laugh', although arguably more specific in the type of laugh. I've been ignoring this word for some time since whenever I think I finally …