On 5/1/06, Dethe Elza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 5/1/06, Andre Roberge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 5/1/06, Dethe Elza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On 5/1/06, Andre Roberge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Then, just to "contradict myself" (since Art is no longer around to make > > > > statements like that), I would probably have to say that (Py)Squeak is > > > > an environment designed to learn programming concept ... and > > > > learn about mathematics too. > > > > > > re: (Py)Squeak > > > > > > I prefer Pipsqueak as a name %-) > > > > :-D > > > > That is to say ... as long you're not suggested this as a name for my > > app! (After all, my original rather long post included one and only > > one question: what should I name my app ;-) > > Which is funny, because I *had* forgotten the origin of the thread > (and reading it in gmail it's easy to lose track--I don't see the > thread title when I'm reading/replying). > > But no, I would call your app "All your web are belong to Python" or > AYWABTP. It really flows off the tongue. > Gotta love TLA [1] and EFLA [2] and their cousins.
> Or maybe "Python in a Box." Cute... but I'm looking for something that could be use as a module name. > Or "A Taste of Python" (tastes like chicken) > > Something about spiders (the web) and snakes. Hmm., getting creepy. > Which has "py" in it: "Cree.py" Weirdly interesting. JaSON -like (Apologies to people that have never heard of Friday the 13th movies ... I've never seen them, but I can make this reference, which shows how pervasive popular culture is here...) > "Python Webs" > > Or, if you want to go with Monty Python, "Crunchy Frog" for no reason > except it's a skit I can remember which I don't think has been used > for a python package yet. > Hmmm since French is my mother tongue, I don`t know what to make of the Crunchy Frog suggestion ;-) Perhaps Guido, our Brother Dedicated to Foster Laughter through his inspirational use of Monty Python references, is still hanging around and will come up with a suggestion of his own. After all, I'd like to use his official tutorial as a sample application of this approach. I realise this is starting to stray quite a bit: I apologize to this hijacking of a list discussing educational application of python for the purpose of coming up with a name for my app. Follow-up privately by email are welcome. > --Dethe > André [1] Three Letter Acronyms [2] Even Four Letter Acronyms _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig
