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Most large projects this scale we usually just set on American English. For tech projects it seems to be the standard.
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Yeah we should probably override that style guide with whatever we decide from this RFC. At the moment it's just "simple english"
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As a British English speaker, I'm pro the use of 'u's in words, but think that American English is probably the most sensible default...
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We have a content style-guide over at https://reactiveui.net/contribute/content-style-guide/ 👍 It's based off the work that mailchimp open-sourced All content should be shaped based off the contents of the styleguide. The styleguide is the source of truth for color
vs colour
and how content is authored. If you think a section should be changed or burned in the style guide then send in the PR.
Okay so my personal rule of thumb I typically use is Colour
in documentation and Color
in the API.
ReactiveUI is a composable, cross-platform model-view-viewmodel framework for all .NET platforms that is inspired by functional reactive programming which is a paradigm that allows you to express the idea around a feature in one readable place, abstract mutable state away from your user interfaces and improve improve the testability of your application.
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