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State of the art / Leading (Cutting) Edge
- State of the art
- Cutting edge
- Leading Edge
Do these words have the same meaning?
What is the difference?
Apr 29, 2017 5:41 AM
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Yes, they are very similar. 'Cutting edge' and 'leading edge' are usually the most modern.
There is a phrase 'bleeding edge' - which is a play on 'leading edge' - there is an implication that if you are too advanced, you might be hurt by unexpected failures or misfeatures of your new product.
April 29, 2017
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