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deweloperskie

Deweloperskie is a Polish adjective derived from deweloper (developer). It denotes something connected with developers or with development activities. The term is widely used in two main domains: real estate and information technology, but can appear in economics, planning, and business discourse. Etymology: borrowed from English "developer" via Polish adaptation; the suffix -ski/-skie forms standard Polish adjectives.

In real estate: The phrase deweloperskie is commonly used to describe properties offered by developers, especially

In technology: "narzędzia deweloperskie" or "oprogramowanie deweloperskie" refer to development tools and software used by programmers.

Notes: The word is not limited to a single domain and is used primarily in formal or

Alternative forms: Masculine "deweloperski" and feminine "deweloperska" adapt to noun gender. The noun form "deweloper" refers

new
construction
projects.
Phrases
such
as
"mieszkania
deweloperskie"
or
"nieruchomości
deweloperskie"
distinguish
from
properties
on
the
secondary
market
("z
rynku
wtórnego")
or
from
existing
stock.
Contracts
often
refer
to
"umowy
deweloperskie"
(developer
agreements)
or
"lokale
deweloperskie"
in
early
stage.
Other
uses
include
"finanse
deweloperskie"
or
"projekty
deweloperskie"
in
urban
planning.
semi-formal
contexts.
In
everyday
language,
"deweloperskie"
is
most
likely
to
be
found
in
real
estate
listings,
press
releases,
or
technical
documentation.
to
the
person
or
company
developing
property
or
software.