On Friday, 24 October 2014 at 13:17:28 UTC, Meta wrote:
On Friday, 24 October 2014 at 13:05:54 UTC, IgorStepanov wrote:
On Friday, 24 October 2014 at 06:04:24 UTC, Andrei
Alexandrescu wrote:
On 10/19/14 2:00 PM, IgorStepanov wrote:
Bump.
I've made a few grammar and fluency edits to the DIP, and
collected a few thoughts while doing that. Will get back on
this before too long. -- Andrei
I've seen it. Thanks!
Waiting for a comments.
Should I add chapter about method overloading with alias this:
it should work (and works) as cross-module overloading. It
should imply
This implies from the DIP but hasn't written explicitly.
OT: Should `et\s?c\.?` be written as "etc" in English?
I thought that it should be written as "et c.", because "et
cetera". Or is it an anachronism?
The convention is to write "etc.", with the period indicating
that the rest of the word has been omitted. If it appears in
the middle of a sentence, I don't capitalize the subsequent
word as it doesn't really make sense, but I'm not sure what the
actual convention is in that respect.
A full stop (a.k.a. period in some countries) for abbreviation
does not imply that the following word must be capitalised.
Sentences must start with a capital.