definite articles - Which is correct: "Grails" or "The Grails"?


Should it be



Grails has integration with jUnit



or



The Grails has integration with jUnit



If the correct answer is the one without the "The", then why?


P.S. (The) Grails is an open source web application framework.



Answer



Usually, as other answers note, names of software products and other proper-noun names don't take the.


Yet some, especially plurals, do, like the Netherlands, the Internet, and the Web. (To be honest, I can't think of a software product whose name takes the. Nonetheless,) I think it simply depends on what the common use is for any given proper noun: try to find Grails and the Grails (and The Grails, I suppose) in use.


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