= Intro =
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:
= Lexicon =
'''To get a hamsterAutomagically''': To receive an error message from Without getting into the bxp platformtechnical 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 = Expressions =
'''AutomagicallyTo get a hamster''': Without getting into To receive an error message from 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 magicbxp platform. Source~PL
'''I'm not removing this because I don't know what it does''': A safety positional comment designed to ensure complex code doesn't fall over. Source~PL
'''It's easier to edit than create.''': The polite way to say, I'm about to tear your work asunder. Source~CT
'''This solution is like an onion. There is always another layer underneath and each layer makes you want to cry.''': Inspiring confidence that the issue to be investigated is going to be complex and require some mental gymnastics. Source~DC
'''That's great. Well done. What's next?''': A reassuring phrase to acknowledge 6 months of effort and remove all pretence of celebration to make way for more work to be done. Source~NW
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