he basically thinks singular and plural form of "software" are the same! and in above context, he thinks "software" is used as a plural name!!
he basically thinks singular and plural form of "software" are the same! and in above context, he thinks "software" is used as a plural name!!
he basically thinks singular and plural form of "software" are the same! and in above context, he thinks "software" is used as a plural name!!
I agree, but a friend of mine argues that software is non-countable, thus have no plural form, how should I convince him?
I agree, but a friend of mine argues that software is non-countable, thus have no plural form, how should I convince him?
I agree, but a friend of mine argues that software is non-countable, thus have no plural form, how should I convince him?
This is the first few lines of the Reactive Manifesto:
Organisations working in disparate domains are independently
discovering patterns for building software that look the same. These
systems are more robust, more resilient, more flexible and better
positioned to meet modern demands.
In the first sentence what does "look the same" refer to? "Patterns" or "software"?
This is the first few lines of the Reactive Manifesto:
Organisations working in disparate domains are independently
discovering patterns for building software that look the same. These
systems are more robust, more resilient, more flexible and better
positioned to meet modern demands.
In the first sentence what does "look the same" refer to? "Patterns" or "software"?