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Apple to Remove
‘Master/Slave’ and
Blacklist’ Terms From
Coding Platforms
The company is telling developers to
instead use inclusive language terms such
as primary/secondary’ and ‘deny list/allow
list’ when it comes to documenting and
coding their software projects. “
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Home News Apple
Apple to Remove
‘Master/Slave’ and
Blacklist’ Terms From
Coding Platforms
The company is telling developers to
instead use inclusive language terms such
as primary/secondary’ and ‘deny list/allow
list’ when it comes to documenting and
coding their software projects. “