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Traditional/conventional

is 'traditional like 'conventional' with no difference?

It follows from this example that if multiple assignment were supported, there would be no need for deferred checking in the traditional sense (i.e., checking that is deferred to end-of-transaction).

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Tara2 is 'traditional like 'conventional' with no difference? They are not exactly synonymous in meaning. "traditional" has a stronger sense of history ("the way we've always done things, or used to do things in the past").

  • Tara2 is 'traditional like 'conventional' with no difference?
  • They are not exactly synonymous in meaning.
  • "traditional" has a stronger sense of history ("the way we've always done things, or used to do things in the past").
  • While "conventional" can convey some of this idea too, it is stronger with "traditional".
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Tara2is 'traditional like 'conventional' with no difference?

They are not exactly synonymous in meaning. "traditional" has a stronger sense of history ("the way we've always done things, or used to do things in the past"). While "conventional" can convey some of this idea too, it is stronger with "traditional".

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