3. • Depreciation
• noun
- a reduction in the value of an asset with
the passage of time, due in particular to
wear and tear.
- decrease in the value of a currency
relative to other currencies : depreciation
leads to losses for nondollar-based investors |
a currency depreciation.
4. • Deprecation
• noun
- to express earnest disapproval of.
- to urge reasons against; protest against
(a scheme, purpose, etc.).
- Archaic: to pray for deliverance from.
5. • Tenant
• noun
a person who occupies land or property
rented from a landlord.
6. • Tenet
• noun
a principle or belief, esp. one of the main
principles of a religion or philosophy : the
tenets of classical liberalism.
7. “Don’t reinvent the f**king wheel;
Use SPL (I’m looking at you, people
who write directory iterators).”
- Elizabeth Marie Smith
8. “For all intensive purposes”
• Srsly, WTF?
• Do your purposes concentrate on a single
subject?
• Are your purposes compressed into a
short amount of time??
• Are you trying to give your purposes a lot
of force or emphasis?!?
11. • Alternate
• verb
occur in turn repeatedly
• like zebra-striping table rows
12. • Alternative
• adjective
occur in turn repeatedly
• Synonymous with the other alternate
(confusing!)
• But not that confusing, so f**king get it
right!
• For example, an alternate route.
21. • Morale
• noun
the confidence, enthusiasm, and discipline
of a person or group at a particular
time : their morale was high.
22. • Moral
• adjective
concerned with the principles of right
and wrong behavior and the goodness or
badness of human character
23. • Principle
• noun
a fundamental truth or proposition that
serves as the foundation for a system of
belief or behavior or for a chain of
reasoning : the basic principles of
Christianity.
24. • Principal
• adjective
first in order of importance; main : the
country's principal cities.
25. “Ajax is not s**t moving around on the screen.
S**t moving around on the screen is DHTML.”
- Ed Finkler