Le 10/05/2011 16:46, R. David Murray a écrit : > On Tue, 10 May 2011 17:45:44 +0400, Oleg Broytman <phd at phdru.name> > wrote: >> Why "fixed" is in the past tense, but "improve", and "change" are >> in >> present tense? >> I use past tense to describe what I did on the code, and present >> simple to describe what the new code does when running. For example: Funny, I always use the present tense, to convey what the code does now.
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