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Link to the definition of "JIT" in the README #205

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Tset-Noitamotua opened this issue Dec 25, 2016 · 2 comments
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Link to the definition of "JIT" in the README #205

Tset-Noitamotua opened this issue Dec 25, 2016 · 2 comments

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@Tset-Noitamotua
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What is JIT?

... yeah, I can google it ... but why not mention it at least once in README?

JIT --> Just In Time Compilation

Never take anything for granted.

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ghost commented Dec 25, 2016

@Tset-Noitamotua WTF with you?
This is an alpha project, so there's no need to add such things for beginners like you.

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@brettcannon brettcannon changed the title WTF is JIT? Link to the definition of "JIT" in the README Dec 25, 2016
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I'm locking this conversation since this has already gotten out of hand in terms of tone. @Tset-Noitamotua , if you want to propose a PR to add an appropriate link to define what a JIT is then please do so.

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