Article 55A33 Twitter engineers pushed to replace ‘master’ and ‘slave’ programming terms

Twitter engineers pushed to replace ‘master’ and ‘slave’ programming terms

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Kim Lyons
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Twitter engineers have been working since January on an internal effort to replace problematic yet commonplace programming language like master" and slave," CNET reported. It's part of a larger effort among open-source developers who have been working to remove references to slavery from the programming community.

Microsoft-owned GitHub made a similar move last month when CEO Nat Friedman said the company was replacing the term master" with more neutral language. Regynald Augustin was one of the programmers who spearheaded the effort.

Twitter eng recently shared that we would be making the language in our code, docs, and configs more inclusive. I want to speak on how we got here and what we've done so far.https://t.co/87RybaAiYA

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