There is a banner in stackoverflow pointing to the careers website (programmers): Do you haz teh codez? My questions about the sentence/question are:

What is the difference in usage between maximum and maximal? When would you use one or the other? Maximum can be a noun or an adjective: This is the maximum it can be set to. This is the max I think it's important to note that the sense of acting in accord with something or agree to or obey only works in the verb phrase abide by. When the dude abides, it's a state of being not an action.

This is the max I think it's important to note that the sense of acting in accord with something or agree to or obey only works in the verb phrase abide by. When the dude abides, it's a state of being not an action. Teh was used as an example that if every single english word was included in a spell-checker it would decrease (the spell-checker's) utility (very few people know or use teh, it's auto-corrected to the).