Google "Factor language" and there will be no issues with first links
coming up with the actual language itself.
Other people made the same remark, but that hasn't stopped "C" having the
same issues I think?
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 12:37 PM, OwnWaterloo <ownwater...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I got some experience with Factor after written some code(instead of
> just read http://concatenative.org/).
>
> The good news(to me) is that the code could be factored out more
> easily in Factor and in concatenative languages in general than in
> other languages, surely :)
> Was the name of Factor chosen for this reason?
>
> And the bad one is also related to this.
> The biggest problem I encountered is cause by the name, "Factor".
> Search result of "Factor" on google, stackoverflow, reddit, quora,
> etc. are all about mathematics and software engineering practices.
>
> In fact, the official documentation(both online and in the development
> system) of Factor are nice, well organized, comprehensive and very
> helpful.
> And the original blog(http://factor-language.blogspot.com/) have many
> interesting topic, especially the low-level ones.
> But the supplementary infomation from the internet are also import, at
> least to me.
> Furthermore, I'm not the first one:
>
> http://guillaume-nargeot.blogspot.com/2009/08/think-twice-before-naming-your-new_21.html
> .
> If the name was "Factour"(with the same pronunciation but different
> spell) or "CFactor"(as opposite to JFactor) the situation may be
> better.
>
> A opposite example may be Clojure which is used in my company.
> To be honest, the documentation of Clojure has many rooms to improve
> in comparison to Factor.
> But it has an unique name: [meaning and pronunciation of
> Clojure](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/clojure/4uDxeOS8pwY/UHiYp7p1a3YJ
> ).
> If it was "Closure" I couldn't get so many useful infomation from the
> internet and have confident to use it in production.
>
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