You ever notice how computer verbs become strangely more regular than plain English ones? Consider the program `cat`, and its verbed form, "to `cat`". Past tense: "I `cat`ed". Present continuous tense: "I am `cat`ing". Or do you write "`cat`ting"? But certainly not "`catt`ing"
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I just add `s`s. Subscriptionss
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I used the word timeserieses in a variable name once. It upset my reviewer because not only was it ridiculous, it was a reasonable description and they didn't have a better suggestion. :3
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Strictly speaking persons can be the correct plural of person. People was once a singular noun describing a group of persons who share a common identity.
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While that definition has lost favour in recent years, being replaced by the less elegant "people group" it does still crop up occasionally.
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If you have an array of arrays of accounts, with no other structure which would provide a higher-level concept after which to name the variable, I probably don't want to be anywhere near your code.
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