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C# C# Basics (Retired) Prepare and Plan Preparation and Planning

Kyle Baker
Kyle Baker
8,211 Points

Should'nt the fourth p be polish?

just a suggestion for future teaching. thanks for the vids :)

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Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

:point_right: When used as a verb, "perfect" is a synonym for "polish".

So the meaning is the same, whichever of these "p" words you use.

I agree. Jeremy even stated the "Perfect" didn't mean the program would be perfect. I think "Polish" is more fitting.