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  3. a detail you probably didn't know: nowhere in any #curl documentation do we use the word "very".

a detail you probably didn't know: nowhere in any #curl documentation do we use the word "very".

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  • brynet@bsd.networkB brynet@bsd.network

    @fraggle @bagder @gruber what's the beef with contractions? ​

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    @brynet @fraggle @gruber just a choice to use simpler language

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    • iansu@cosocial.caI iansu@cosocial.ca

      @bagder is there a tool you’re using for this? I didn’t see it mentioned in the replies. I remember using something called Alex to do this in the past.

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      @iansu we have a custom script for it

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      • bagder@mastodon.socialB bagder@mastodon.social

        @shaman007 it is too simple. There is almost always a better way to phrase the same thing without it. very happy = excited, very glad = thrilled, very hungry = starving, etc. So the use of "very" is a sign that it can be said better.

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        @bagder @shaman007 IMHO for technical documentation: simple is better. BTW. Some spellcheckers can help you write better style before even saving the text.

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        • bitnacht@bitbang.socialB bitnacht@bitbang.social

          @bagder @shaman007 IMHO for technical documentation: simple is better. BTW. Some spellcheckers can help you write better style before even saving the text.

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          @bitnacht @shaman007 in a distributed world where everyone uses their own tools and editors we need the checks in CI anyway. Those are the rules that bind us all.

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          • bagder@mastodon.socialB bagder@mastodon.social

            @bitnacht @shaman007 in a distributed world where everyone uses their own tools and editors we need the checks in CI anyway. Those are the rules that bind us all.

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            @bagder @shaman007 I just don‘t think this example will either increase your productivity nor help the people reading the paragraphs in question. But if it makes you happy: keep up the enthusiasm.

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            • bitnacht@bitbang.socialB bitnacht@bitbang.social

              @bagder @shaman007 I just don‘t think this example will either increase your productivity nor help the people reading the paragraphs in question. But if it makes you happy: keep up the enthusiasm.

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              @bitnacht @shaman007 Writing coherent and good documentation is a huge task. Avoiding a single word is just a tiny little bit of that and will of course in itself not make much of a difference. But I am convinced using coherent, proper and easily read language helps users. So we try to do that.

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              • bagder@mastodon.socialB bagder@mastodon.social

                a detail you probably didn't know: nowhere in any #curl documentation do we use the word "very". It is a banned word enforced by a CI check. This rule encourages us to rewrite and instead use more appropriate words. Makes us write better English.

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                and now I'm about to drop all uses of "just"... https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/20793

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                • bagder@mastodon.socialB bagder@mastodon.social

                  @bitnacht @shaman007 Writing coherent and good documentation is a huge task. Avoiding a single word is just a tiny little bit of that and will of course in itself not make much of a difference. But I am convinced using coherent, proper and easily read language helps users. So we try to do that.

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                  @bagder @shaman007 100% agree. And it is true that if you are forced to go over a text for a second time, you are likely to find ways to make it clearer and more concise along the way. So I see your point now.

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                  • bagder@mastodon.socialB bagder@mastodon.social

                    and now I'm about to drop all uses of "just"... https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/20793

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                    @bagder I am forever rewriting my docs and commit messages to remove "just" and "simply".

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                    • bagder@mastodon.socialB bagder@mastodon.social

                      and now I'm about to drop all uses of "just"... https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/20793

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                      @bagder You missed the opportunity to title the PR
                      "Just don't do it"

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