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RE: Bosque - An open source programming language by Microsoft

in #utopian-io6 years ago

Hello, @bala41288!

Thank you for your contribution to Utopian. This is an interesting project, and you managed to create a comprehensive blog post. Keep up the good work.

On the content side, this was a mixed bag for me. Even though I like all the information provided, I have to admit that I wanted to see more personal content in your review. Furthermore, I wanted to see more unique information about the project itself. Regardless, the post contains useful information related to the project, and even though it lacks editorial content, it sure is informative.

That said, the post did have issues of style and proofreading, but not to the level where it hurt the reading experience. I'd be happy to cite a few examples in a follow-up comment, if you wish.

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Thanks @lordneroo. This is my first contribution to Utopian. Could you please elaborate a little more on the issues so that I can correct myself in the future articles?

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Hello!

I will cite a few examples for you:

Don't you think we have enough programming language already?

This sentence should read: "Don't you think we have enough programming languages already?"

He represents this programming language as a regularized programming language that is capable of reducing the burden on the developers and help them write programs in a more regularized form.

Again, let me rephrase that: "He represents this programming language as a regularized programming language that is capable of reducing the burden on the developers and helping them write programs in a more regularized form."

Some programmers might things how many languages they have to learn for coding.

Not sure if I understood correctly, but I think you meant to write: "Some programmers might think how many languages they have to learn for coding."

I hope you will find this comment useful.

Thank you so much for taking time to write this. Yes I understand that I missed proof reading before submission. I will make sure I read my future articles to make sure there are no silly errors before submission.

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Thank you for your review, @lordneroo! Keep up the good work!