Dotted subdomain name or new domain? [closed] - dns

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I have a company website hosted at www.BRAND.com (where BRAND is a generic name).
The company want to develop a "micro website" for one of their campaigns, named "Inspired By BRAND".
I have two directions:
inspired.by.BRAND.com - which I personally don't like too much. I don't know why but I don't recall any web address similar to this one subdomain.subdomain.domain.com.
inspired.BRAND.com - which I this is best suited for it. Fewer dots and similar to "more friendly" addresses subdomain.domain.com.
Any hints, guidelines, any thoughts is well appreciated.
Thanks in advance

Personally, I would probably go for inspiredby.BRAND.com. It reflects the name of your micro-site, sounds good to me, and is communicated easily by phone as it does not have any hyphens or underscores etc...

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scrum master and product owner can be the same [closed]

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following the origins of the agile scrum tests certification, the response of this question :
"scrum master and product owner can be the same"
is different.
When I read the official scrum guide I don't find any text about this assertation.
How to know the very official response of this question ?
What is the response ?
Dealing with release of the certification the response can be different ?
The "official" response per the Scrum Guide may be summarised as: "If it does not exclude it, then it can be done.
But just because you can, doesn't necessarily mean that you should.
While the Product Owner and Scrum Master can indeed be the same person, I strongly discourage it. This is because the two roles have conflicting accountabilities and it is wholly unreasonable to expect one person to have to balance them.

AllenNLP - Support for different languages [closed]

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Is there any current support for other languages? For example, Spanish.
If not, is it planned?
Or else, what would be the way to add it?
We do not have support for other languages. A community member was/is in the process of translating our documentation into Chinese. We do not currently have plans to add support for other languages, sorry about that! If you would like to add support for Spanish, for example, feel free to fork the allennlp repo, make the desired changes, and make a PR.

Does domain extension affect seo? [closed]

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I am not sure if this is the right place to ask. However... does domain extension affect SEO rank?
For example, I know that the extension .com means commercial, or .org means something non-commercial but how about SEO ranking stand-point?
.com vs .website vs .me vs .us vs .co
Thanks in advance.
No not at all. Domain extension don't give a ranking boost. They are treated equally by default (at least in Google).
No...
Domain extension doesn't affect your SEO score.
Based on your business type & category it is very important to know about the extensions and select the one which suits your business.

Explanation of basic agile principle about individuals and tools [closed]

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In agile manifesto and in many answers here, I found this :
Individuals and interactions over
processes and tools.
So, what exactly does it mean?
In my opinion, processes and tools are important part of software development. For example, what is the point of installing continuous integration if people are going to ignore the result for weeks?
Even the best tools and processes add little value in the hands of inept people.
Focus on building and training a good team vs. buying into the lastest tool/process and hoping it'll solve all your problems.

How do you come up with a good name for a website or software you are building? [closed]

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How do i come up with a good name for a website or software I am developing. Are there references for naming websites or software?
think of a rude word to use as an acronym, and then fit in the words to make that acronym fit.
SHAFTED was the code name of one internal project I was working on
Shipment
Help
And
Full
Tracking of
Export
Documentation
OTIS was the clean version I used around managers (Order Tracking Information System)
I let my creativity flow and write up 5-10 names.
Then i google them.If one of them is not in use, i take it. :)
I want to be the names unique ;)
Personally? I don't, they're all horrible. But after a couple days of working on the project it's just a group of letters that means "work left to do," regardless of what I called it. :)
Here is an idea from Paul Graham's Why Smart People Have Bad Ideas essay,
[4] I wrote a program to generate all
the combinations of "Web" plus a three
letter word. I learned from this that
most three letter words are bad:
Webpig, Webdog, Webfat, Webzit,
Webfug. But one of them was Webvia; I
swapped them to make Viaweb.

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