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| − | '''We are infinitely flexibile''': Whatever the client wants the client gets. | + | '''We are infinitely flexibile''': Whatever the client wants the client gets. Source~AF |
| − | '''There may be tactical implications below''': Whatever you write next is going to cause tons of work. | + | '''There may be tactical implications below''': Whatever you write next is going to cause tons of work. Source~PL |
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Revision as of 13:06, 20 April 2015
There are two parts to any language, grammar and a lexicon. The lexicon is a collection of words. Grammar provides the rules of how they're stuck together.
Over the years here in All n One we have created some new additions to the English lexicon:
Gramalocially: "That sentence was gramlocially incorrect", i.e. the grammar and logic were both incorrect. Can be heavily applied to computer programming. Source~PJ
To get a hamster: To receive an error message from the bxp platform. Source~PL
Automagically: Without getting into the technical details of something, you press a button and it will happen automatically, but due to a lack of technical understanding will appear like magic. Source~PL
We are infinitely flexibile: Whatever the client wants the client gets. Source~AF
There may be tactical implications below: Whatever you write next is going to cause tons of work. Source~PL