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by WorldMaker
5 days ago
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In my experience both are more often in noun form with an article ("a fix" and "a refactor") because they are both sort of awkward alone. But sure I can appreciate that's probably how we got the set of words that we did that they were all picked as nouns and only in juxtaposition does it become more obvious to me that I think it might have been better to have picked just verbs. I can see the sorts of thoughts that led to "noun: verb the object" as a "good" headline format, especially when the "noun:" is considered the important part of the headline. But only before realizing it is generally redundant between "noun" and "verb" and "noun:" might not really be all that important (as the article points out flaws in). |
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