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So recently in the Rails literature the non-word (please, no down grades, I know non-word is a non-word but I'm not publishing this stuff and I don't claim to be more intelligent than those who write books :) P "dasherize" has become somewhat of a de-facto term as in: "to_xml will default to dasherizing the field names" Now in every other academic or pseudo-academic field this sort of corruption of the language is not tolerated. Mathematics certainly has its fair share of unique terminology but I haven't come across such bastardizations of the language. Thoughts? btw, the above quote could easily and correctly have stated: to_xml will default to putting dashes in the field names See how easy that was? so in a book I just started reading it refers to "hyphenated notation" meaning the same thing as dasherize in the rails community! |
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