What makes you think you can pluralize it in English however you want? Yeah, I mean you can do whatever and ignore grammar I guess. It's not illegal.
Sorry for the nitpick but virii is neither in Latin nor English a plural of virus. The Latin would be vira the English viruses. There are a couple of common variants floating around that probably originate from…
Is the UK still subject to the GDPR now after Brexit?
To be fair AngularJS has a successor in Angular and thus is a bad example. I think it is fine to drop it after 14 years of support (which is almost ridiculously long in JS-time)
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-11660210
The naming has nothing to do with Germany but is a common term describing migratory movements that where in part invasions into the Roman Empire, no all of those migrations into Roman territory where violent though.…
What makes you think you can pluralize it in English however you want? Yeah, I mean you can do whatever and ignore grammar I guess. It's not illegal.
Sorry for the nitpick but virii is neither in Latin nor English a plural of virus. The Latin would be vira the English viruses. There are a couple of common variants floating around that probably originate from…
Is the UK still subject to the GDPR now after Brexit?
To be fair AngularJS has a successor in Angular and thus is a bad example. I think it is fine to drop it after 14 years of support (which is almost ridiculously long in JS-time)
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-11660210
The naming has nothing to do with Germany but is a common term describing migratory movements that where in part invasions into the Roman Empire, no all of those migrations into Roman territory where violent though.…