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by globnomulous
547 days ago
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The phrase "their programmer's editor" is wrong and so malformed that it's essentially nonsense. It's clear what the author is trying to say, but that's not what the text actually says. "Their programmer's editor" translates to "the programmer's programmer's editor." That is, there are two possessives, which means that "programmer's editor" is being used as an expression, a noun phrase, by itself. There is no such thing as "a programmer's editor." That's not idiomatic English. So it's either not written by a native speaker or is sloppy, awful, incorrect writing that deserves a barrel of red ink, a failing grade, and a paddling, because a native speaker should know better. |
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It may no longer be a fashionable term but it has been used by native speakers.
Examples:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programmer%27s_File_Editor
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pe_(text_editor)
https://programmersedit.sourceforge.net/