

Not just you! I’m looking for the link as well, and looks like it’s just an image.
Not just you! I’m looking for the link as well, and looks like it’s just an image.
I think I’ve learned to get less attached to opinionated terminology in code and database design because I see it happen all the time where the usage of the value/field/thing can evolve naturally over time as the business needs evolve. And refactoring field names (as an example) from UI to database is often a painful exercise, not without significant regression risks. (Depending on the size and complexity of your systems, of course)
So while I totally agree with you and others that ideally naming would be consistent throughout, my real world experience with the issue has taught me that this isn’t the hill I die on.
My 2 cents from 10 years experience in the industry.
Central Minnesota, here. Our cedar tree always turns purple-ish in the winter - especially last year’s fresh growth. However, this is just it winterizing itself. It’ll green up again as spring progresses. If yours is anything like ours, I bet it’ll be just fine. As long as it’s not brittle and disintegrating, I don’t think it died.
That said, if it doesn’t green up in the next month, then I’d say you may have an issue.