English Language & Usage Asked by mvila on December 13, 2020
I’m having trouble spreading the word about my new open-source software project, and I’m wondering if its name — Liaison — is not a terrible choice.
To give you some context, Liaison is a set of JavaScript/TypeScript libraries to simplify the development of full-stack applications, and the main idea is to reunite the frontend and the backend.
In French, a "liaison" means a "link" between people or things. I think it means more or less the same in English, but it doesn’t seem to be commonly used.
I am French, so I cannot answer the following questions with certainty:
Could you please help me answer these questions?
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