![]() 1. Since is general statement, thought might be better to use general function name. 2. "Do the following steps" is a bit awkward, in that usually one doesn't "do" steps (but rather "takes", or "follows", or "executes" steps, perhaps). But it does convey the meaning, and perhaps it's a relatively new usage in business or tech that I'm not familiar with. For me, it comes off a bit awkward. Leaving out "steps" works grammatically and preserves the sense. Or could find another verb to replace "do" -- but nothing perfect came to mind. Not that bad the way it is, but since I was already changing the sentence... |
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02-garbage-collection | ||
03-symbol | ||
04-object-methods | ||
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