▲ | falcor84 5 days ago | |||||||
Why, what do you mean? My understanding was that it's a list of subjects of affection, so for clarity, I would rewrite > I love C, performance and security. as > I love: C, performance and security. How would it change the meaning? What am I missing? | ||||||||
▲ | CMay 5 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Your colon does not really solve ambiguity. They likely thought you meant "I love C: performance and security." which would make it more explicit, but it would also change the meaning and thus be incorrect. If I thought it was ambiguous enough to really try to fix, what I would probably default to is an elaboration. For example: "I love the intersection of C, performance and security." The meaning is not exactly the same, but it is more the same than your colon. | ||||||||
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