Open rhoadesre opened 3 years ago
IIRC we decided to explain that we have cross-cutting concerns that might need to be addressed with cross-cutting concepts. I'm totally fine with cross-cutting concepts.
I'm confused by "cross-cutting concerns that might need to be addressed with cross-cutting concepts". In any case, there's also a couple of subtle changes to wording that could help clarity (e.g. always use "cross-cutting concerns" or "cross-cutting concepts" instead of just "concepts". As stated above, the parenthesis also causes confusion. Both of these examples are from my class participants, not just from me.
Small request: consistently use the term cross-cutting concerns (instead of cross-cutting concepts, technical concepts etc.).
If the term "concept" is used, then don't use it without the adjective "cross-cutting". There are many types of concepts and we are referring specifically to cross-cutting concerns.
Also remove the parenthesis in the question around (crosscutting). Why is it in parenthesis?