[13:53:25] Hallo MediaWiki developers. A question for those of you who know Vue. [13:53:43] I'm on sabbatical from work and I'm trying to use it to try and learn this framework. The official tutorial has a very weird line. I'm not a native English speaker, but I'm pretty sure that this sentence is grammatically incorrect: "State that can trigger updates when changed are considered reactive." [13:53:44] [13:53:46] It appears here: https://vuejs.org/tutorial/#step-2 [13:54:46] Perhaps it should say "State*s* that can trigger updates when changed are considered reactive"? [14:01:23] I think I’d go for “state … _is_ considered reactive” instead [14:01:33] it feels like a singulare tantum to me in this context [14:01:45] but yeah, as currently written I don’t think it matches up, you’re right [14:13:32] Thanks! [16:52:35] Or maybe "when changes are considered reactive"? I often mistype d/s since they're next to each other in the keyboard. [16:53:37] no, “when changed” makes sense here imho [16:54:31] Ok, I wasn't sure because I didn't know the context. [17:16:23] >> Object's state is considered reactive if changes can trigger updates. [17:16:23] [17:16:25] how's that? but I know nothing of vue (re @amire80: I'm on sabbatical from work and I'm trying to use it to try and learn this framework. The official tutorial has a very weird lin...)