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Correct me if I'm wrong (maybe I didn't explain well enough), but an omission of a comma is different from what I did correct? Basically, I did the following:

I like to swim and run and hike.

Instead of

I like to swim, run, and hike.

Just wanted to make sure this was clear. With the "mistake" I made above (technically it's not a grammar mistake huh? More of a syntax error?), will it still have no impact on my app cycle, assuming it was the only problem I had in my app?
Omg. You need a chill pill!
 
Correct me if I'm wrong (maybe I didn't explain well enough), but an omission of a comma is different from what I did correct? Basically, I did the following:

I like to swim and run and hike.

Instead of

I like to swim, run, and hike.

Just wanted to make sure this was clear. With the "mistake" I made above (technically it's not a grammar mistake huh? More of a syntax error?), will it still have no impact on my app cycle, assuming it was the only problem I had in my app?
Neither version of this mistake is a deal breaker. Be calm, my friend, be calm. Where's that xanax when we need it.
 
I agree!!! But just curious at this point, was the correct terminology for the mistake I made a "comma omission"? Is that what you call it? Just curious lol
I.......am at a loss. I called it that because you called it that? This has now turned into a grammar question and I've exhausted my grammar trivia today with a discussion about em dashes. I guess its syntax?? But mostly it doesnt matter??
 
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