Thread:Tylobic/@comment-26252250-20170206185804/@comment-25771421-20170206191328

If you understand correctly, correct me if not:


 * 1) Use 'Projectile' when talking about something that can by block by and avoid using 'Missile'.
 * 2) In my opinion, 'Tooltip updated' is really useless, it's just a way to say 'lol we fucked up the tooltip, and no could understand it, so we change it". I don't think I'm going to mention it in the blog. In some way it's kinda useful to have it, but as you said it depends on the situation. So, I'll conclude with 'lol dunno'.
 * 3) ")." seems like used correctly to me. After some research I found a few rules that talk about this issue:
 * Use parentheses to enclose information that clarifies or is used as an aside.
 * Periods go inside parentheses only if an entire sentence is inside the parentheses.
 * Parentheses, despite appearances, are not part of the subject.
 * Commas are more likely to follow parentheses than precede them.
 * Here they use ")." without saying it's a problem. Parenthesis are just additional information and can be totally ignored when reading a sentence. That's why you place a period after a parenthesis. If this is true, your school (like any school) has its own way to use parenthesis, and it's fine, but here, this is the real world John, you can be mistaken.