A vs. B

June 7, 2007

Lots of technical writing and training uses the Concept A vs. Concept B notion. I personally don’t care for it myself; I don’t see it as a fight, but as really a discussion of how these concepts differ.

In any case, though, I most commonly see the abbreviation “vs.” in writing.

Yesterday, I was working on learning the training content for a class, which already has slides and content developed. About halfway through, I saw a really great typo in the slide title, Concept A verses Concept B.

 Would only that Concept A was writing poetry in verse for Concept B.

 I have already updated the slides with “versus”.

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