SINGLE WORD REQUESTS - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK EXCHANGE
I want to express in a description of personalized language instruction that some activities are synchronous, i.e. require a person-to-person meeting in realtime (e.g. in person, telephone, … From english.stackexchange.com
DOES "MISLEAD" IMPLY INTENT? - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK …
Feb 13, 2019 @realtime I suppose so, but it really depends which of the two you'd like answered! So, say for example, if your question is what's in the body, I might title it 'Do the words "I feel … From english.stackexchange.com
WHAT IS THE CORRECT TITLE FOR SOMEONE WHO GIVES PODCASTS?
To avoid a term suggestive of "iPod", some use the term netcast instead of podcast, such as the TWiT.tv podcaster Leo Laporte (though the older term is also used in the broader sense of any … From english.stackexchange.com
PHRASE REQUESTS - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK EXCHANGE
Aug 2, 2014 0 Try reactive. It is used in the area of realtime systems to refer to the need to accept, process, and respond/react to many inputs in real time (i.e., fast). From english.stackexchange.com
USE OF THE DEFINITE ARTICLE BEFORE A PERSON'S NAME OR PRONOUN
Hey native English speakers, My question is regarding the use of the definite article before a person's name, as in Realtime with the Bill Maher on HBO (youtu.be ... From english.stackexchange.com
Nov 28, 2014 Consider Time mode or Timing mode in place of the Operation label, with real-time or active or work time as possible values, with or without various hyphens or spaces. Thus, the … From english.stackexchange.com
NOUNS - "RUNTIME", "RUN TIME", AND "RUN-TIME" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE ...
May 7, 2012 The CLR under .NET is referred to as the "Common Language Runtime." It seems that the convention is "runtime" for a noun and "run-time" for the adjective. Is this correct or … From english.stackexchange.com
PREFIXES - IS IT NEAR REAL TIME, NEAR REAL-TIME, NEAR-REAL TIME, OR ...
Jun 13, 2018 Wikipedia seems to suggest the third option is correct, near real-time. While hyphenation is often arbitrary, I would suggest to follow the established usage in this case. … From english.stackexchange.com
IS "REAL-TIME" A TERM KNOWN TO EVERY ENGLISH SPEAKER?
I think it's worth noting that checking usage in Google Books for the early 60s, I find the term was usually written real time, but in the most recent decade it's more likely to be real-time, and … From english.stackexchange.com
ORTHOGRAPHY - "REAL TIME", "REAL-TIME" OR "REALTIME" - ENGLISH …
Sep 1, 2011 Which of real time, real-time and realtime is correct when you are talking about seeing something as it happens? From english.stackexchange.com
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