Spelling checks are mandatory. For starters: “followability” is not a word. Neither is “dun” (well, actually it is, but not one that means anything relevant to your article). “Pascal” should always be capitalized.
The bit about the article starting as a comment can go away—who cares? And if we do, is that really the best thing to lead off with, to catch the reader’s interest? The first sentence after that is an awkward, rambly, run-on sentence.
And so on, and so forth. This article needs a lot of editing, at a bare minimum. I’m also fairly sure the content isn’t that interesting, but the lack of editing was sufficient to make me stop reading.
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Spelling checks are mandatory. For starters: “followability” is not a word. Neither is “dun” (well, actually it is, but not one that means anything relevant to your article). “Pascal” should always be capitalized.
The bit about the article starting as a comment can go away—who cares? And if we do, is that really the best thing to lead off with, to catch the reader’s interest? The first sentence after that is an awkward, rambly, run-on sentence.
And so on, and so forth. This article needs a lot of editing, at a bare minimum. I’m also fairly sure the content isn’t that interesting, but the lack of editing was sufficient to make me stop reading.