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About "de facto" and " de jure "
What's the difference between " de facto " and " actually " ? How about " in reality" or " in fact " ?
And the word " de jure ", what's the difference between " de facto " and " de jure " ? Are they French or Latin word?
Totally have no clue about the situation they should be used properly.
The original use:
" Composite Applications are becoming the de facto programming model in the industry both in IT and consumer oriented applications. "
Thx
2015년 5월 29일 오후 2:41
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de facto means in fact - usually it just happens. In your example, Composite Applications became the model because of widespread use, not because of any rules or regulation.
de jure means in law - there are laws regulating the activity, although the laws may or may not be enforced.
I believe they are both from Latin
2015년 5월 29일
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