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> No style guide?
> Write one. Then use it to bludgeon anyone who disagrees with you.
Sounds like somebody is having a Monday (it's Thursday), but I agree with
all of the stuff about infinite lists and which person to use.
About infinite lists: one instructor I had taught that an infinite list,
such as list that ended with "etc.," should be replaced with a finite list
that began with "for example" or "such as" and didn't end with an infinite
term.
I also have strong aversions to second-person usage in documentation. I
read one help document that began nearly every sentence with "you" and
contained such statements as "you must..." and "...then you click..." I got
annoyed. Why was this document telling me what to do?! So I say, avoid
"you." Not *you* per se, but the term "you."
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