Just like code, the plural of training is training, but here we are with "trainings" everywhere. On a more relevant note one has to wonder if Sergey is really going to contribute code regularly? Seems like his time would be better spent thinking about the metaphorical bigger picture and letting engineers do the engineering.
I'm sure it originally said change request, and somebody said "what's a change request? Gotta say CODE or nobody will know what it means!"
Clearly not written by anyone familiar with the topic :)
At least it’s not ‘codes’. That one sets my teeth on edge.
Just like code, the plural of training is training, but here we are with "trainings" everywhere. On a more relevant note one has to wonder if Sergey is really going to contribute code regularly? Seems like his time would be better spent thinking about the metaphorical bigger picture and letting engineers do the engineering.
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Proper spelling is "c0dez"
This is pretty common in non-CS academia for some reason. Maybe a sociology PhD can write some codes to quantify it.
The inverse of a "pull review."