Detail and details can be both countable and uncountable, though not necessarily at the same time.
Here are all the details on price, games and extras.
This enabled.
Which form is correct:
In detail or in details?
I want to use it while describing an algorithm.
First i give a general description of an algorithm and then more detailed description.
Usually, i send to a client cover letter with phrase may i get the details?, if i need to get more information about his project.
Suddenly, i have discovered that it is not very polite.