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Medium to long-term efficacy and safety of oral tacrolimus in moderate to severe steroid refractory ulcerative colitis. In your particular case, for a resume, I would recommend using the suspended hyphen, if only because it shows an attention to detail and an intentional writing style, but I don't want to delve into opinion too much. As I've learned recently, a long in C/C++ is the same length as an int. To put it simply, why? It seems almost pointless to even include the datatype in the language. Does it have any uses speci. Here's two excerpts taken from the current working draft of the latest C++ standard: There are five standard signed integer types : signed char, short int, int, long int, and long long int. In this list, each type provides at least as much storage as those preceding it in the list. What does long mean before a name? Like Long John Silver in Treasure Island or Long Susan in Ripper Street. In a Swift codebase, I have classes Progress and ProgressGroup that are used to track progress of a long-running operation. A ProgressGroup can contains several child Progress objects. I remember my high school teacher explicitly saying that it took me a long time to do x was the correct form and I took a long time to do x was not. In recent years, I seem to remember hearing. We have been living here for a long time. (present perfect continuous) - It began in the past, and still lasts. They lived in New York for a long time. (past simple) - The action began and finished in the past. 276 long and long int are identical. So are long long and long long int. In both cases, the int is optional. As to the difference between the two sets, the C++ standard mandates minimum ranges for each, and that long long is at least as wide as long. Analogously, a long position is one that rises with the underlying asset. If Sally owns a lot of gold, one might say Sally is long gold, since she stands to profit from gold increasing in value. What is the origin of these terms? Well, the difference between unsigned long and long is simple -- the upper bound. Signed long goes from (on an average 32-bit system) about -2.1 billion (-2^31) to +2.1 billion (+2^31 - 1), while unsigned long goes from 0 to 4.2 billion (2^32 - 1). It so happens that on many compilers and operating systems (including, apparently, yours), int is also a 32-bit value. But the C++ standard doesn't.