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by landr0id
871 days ago
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i18n has been around for ever and makes sense since in code it’s a bit long. Then k8s, which never made sense to me. I don’t know if it’s appropriate to call it a trend, but I’ve seen people doing it more frequently. The irony with this example is people with screen readers will hear something like “aEleveny” and it looks like “ally”. |
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Reading again, is the trend you detest...abbreviations that have a number representing letter count? Based on the existence of k8s and a11y?