Daily Archives: February 25, 2005

Josh Trupin on the english language

Three cheers for Josh Trupin’s MSDN Magazine editorial on the invention of words by geeks that then get echoed in the technical community. His great examples are my own pet peeve, “performant”, as in “this method is more performant” meaning “this method gives you better performance”. I have struggled with this word as well. I know it’s not real, but it just feels more efficient – probably a C# invention. Another gem is the tongue twisting “canonicalize” which someone at Microsoft derived from canonical, not realizing that the word they were searching for is “canonize”.  Anyone that is writing or presenting should definitely read this editorial. Or anyone interested in English. Or anyone who just wants to read something funny.

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TechEngage Boot Camp in North Carolina in March

TechEngage is aimed at unemployed or underemployed developers. Connie Marthinsen, who runs the big .NET user group in that area  – TRINUG (hey, how did they get Brad Abrams as a speaker for March??? 🙂 ) and is our INETA liaison for North and South Carolina is heavily involved in setting this event up. (She is also involved with the upcoming Raleigh NC Code Camp) TechEngage Boot Camp is a very interesting concept. You can read more here.

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