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minus-squarenoerdman@feddit.deOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up13arrow-down1·10 months ago“prod” remains “production” even if used as an adjective? Man, English really is weird sometimes. I’ll try to fix it later; I’m at work right now.
minus-squareSerinus@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up9·10 months agoIt’s a system that is in production, it is the product, a production system, not a system that is producing. I suppose that is a very native English thing. Sorry! Hope that helps.
minus-squareExtraMedicated@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·10 months ago“Production” refers to the released version of the software. “Productive” can refer to how useful something is, so I guess a productive website would be one that you use for work.
minus-squarePlantJam@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·10 months agoProduction/prod is a noun in this case. It’s the name of the system/environment. Converting the noun into an adjective just doesn’t make sense.
“prod” remains “production” even if used as an adjective? Man, English really is weird sometimes. I’ll try to fix it later; I’m at work right now.
It’s a system that is in production, it is the product, a production system, not a system that is producing.
I suppose that is a very native English thing. Sorry! Hope that helps.
“Production” refers to the released version of the software. “Productive” can refer to how useful something is, so I guess a productive website would be one that you use for work.
Production/prod is a noun in this case. It’s the name of the system/environment. Converting the noun into an adjective just doesn’t make sense.