Smiling person, father of two, Husband, Senior Developer/Architect (in that exact order, it's important) Experience in development since 2004 Linux user and advocate since 2001
Smiling person, father of two, Husband, Senior Developer/Architect (in that exact order, it's important) Experience in development since 2004 Linux user and advocate since 2001
Smiling person, father of two, Husband, Senior Developer/Architect (in that exact order, it's important) Experience in development since 2004 Linux user and advocate since 2001
I would like to recommend you using LanguageTool to check your article.
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Here is the result for your article, so except the "require", you are pretty good.
For information, I'm French, LanguageTool helped me to improve my English by showing me the errors I was doing in the context.
I should write an article about it, BTW
Nice, I'll try it too 👍
Actually I use the grammarly.com/
I switched out Grammaly 3 years ago. I like languagetool can be used with a local language tool server, so nothing is sent to the cloud.
I definitely need to write an article about it…