That there are! There are also a great many places where, though the
error it not an outright grammatical error, the choice of wording is
so poor that the phrase comes out meaning something quite different
from what must have been intended. Sometimes this is forced by the
unfortunate 'overloading' of common English words in the Android
context. I really have to wonder, for example, what they were thinking
when they named the class 'View'. It is NOT a view! Then there are fun
things like 'foreground' and 'task'.

The reader should not have to reverse engineer the code or solve logic
puzzles to figure out when the online docs mean which sense of the
word 'task' or 'foreground'.

On Mar 15, 1:10 pm, "Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Perhaps someone at Google might want to proofread the "notes" section.
> There are lots of grammatical errors.
>
> -John Coryat

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