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Pluralization has always been sneaky in programs, right?
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Pluralization has always been sneaky in programs, right?
Thanks for reporting this. If you see any giant letterS flying your way, please redirect them at me.
This was a not-so-obvious fail in our build config, that we totally missed. As a consequence of an invalid connection string, the build boxes weren't able to reach the DB that contains the translations, so the English non-pluralized fallback was used (which looked fine in most cases).
The build configuration has now been fixed, and all the strings should now be pluralized correctly.
Pluralization has always been sneaky in programs, right?
It is. It's just another code line of if
where 90% of developers does not waste time to add. Maybe because they are too lazy (including me).
Few years back I found kind of a solution for this, it's not the best but does the job. I always add a s in bracket(s).
This way either it's 1 or many, it doesn't matter.