[dba-Tech] terminology C#
Susan Harkins
ssharkins at gmail.com
Mon Aug 7 10:40:13 CDT 2017
Thank you. 😉 You are too kind!!!
Well, I'm going to suggest they revisit it -- the author does mention the Tell protocol and this might be acceptable among developers but I think when talking generically, we should consider send -- but in the end, the author wins. 😊
Thanks Gustav!
Susan H.
Hi Susan
There is an Ask and a Tell "pattern":
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41569279/how-to-send-actor-a-tell-message-when-a-url-is-accessed
so you can have "a tell message", but this you will send ...
Seems to call for careful editing. That's why they called on you!
/gustav
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I'm editing a book on C# (copy, not technical, I'm not familiar with C#) and the author is using the word "tell" when discussing concurrent messaging:
You can tell an agent a message...
... so you can't compose tell operations...
Now, if tell is correct within the content of the terminology this language and its developers use, it's acceptable. Otherwise, I want to change tell to send -- does anyone know if "tell" is how these guys express this? I was okay with changing until I read the second example and now I'm not so sure.
I have no contact with the author and want to avoid forcing someone else to contact him on this if possible because I haven't the specific knowledge to know better. It's made it all the way to me, so I'm assuming it's technical in nature or someone would've noticed it by now.
Susan H.
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