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Paul H
Water Resources Engineer
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Why does the "people reached" counter use a lowercase "m" for millions?
Right, that's fine. It's just not a compelling reason to conflate the universal symbol for meter with a language-specific abbreviation for million. Yeah "M" means "mega", but mega equally means 10^6. So to me, "$10M" reads "10 million dollars", just like "$10k" is 10 "thousand" dollars. Lots of international visitors to the site. If I wrote an engineering report using "m" to mean million, it would be changed immediately by the first person who reviewed it.
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Why does the "people reached" counter use a lowercase "m" for millions?
I could write "Austin, Tex" on a letter, and the U.S. Postal service would know I meant "Austin, TX", but that doesn't change the fact that "TX" is the official abbreviation for Texas w/i the postal system.
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Why does the "people reached" counter use a lowercase "m" for millions?
Of course context is important. I'd figure it out, but it also makes me think that the telegraph is pretty sloppy with prefixes (but so is the UK's adoption of SI). There are plenty of reasons "m" is good enough, but none are very compelling and none outweigh, in my mind, the fact the "M" would be better.
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Why does the "people reached" counter use a lowercase "m" for millions?
As civil engineer first and programmer second, "4m points" actually just looks like nonsense to me. My first thought would be either 1) locations spaced 4 m apart or 2) points with zones of influence 4 m in diameter.
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Why does the "people reached" counter use a lowercase "m" for millions?
I would read that a "4 meters points" and wonder why there's no space between the "4" and the "m"
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What are the best practices for a good C library linking question
@Plutonix I hadn't thought of that. thanks!
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What are the best practices for a good C library linking question
@HansPassant that's a great idea. Now if I could just find a C programmer... :/