...So timer is called timex now?

Without wishing to get up people's noses yet again, may I simply observe...

Google: site:jsoftware.com timer   --about 551 results
Google: site:jsoftware.com timex   --8 results


On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 12:57 AM, bill lam <[email protected]> wrote:
> There is timex in j701 stdlib.
>
> Птн, 21 Сен 2012, Ian Clark писал(а):
>> In the programming forum, people often use the word: timer
>>
>> In my j602 installation it's defined as:
>>    timer_z_
>> 6!:2
>> ...but only because I have it in one of my personal scripts loaded at
>> startup. If I omit it, timer does not get defined.
>>
>> This isn't one of my "specials". You can see it, for instance, in:
>> http://www.jsoftware.com/help/release/grade.htm
>> But if it's supposed to be one of the J secondaries (...is that the
>> correct J-argon?) then in what library script is it defined?
>>
>> Not in stdlib.ijs. Neither in j602 nor j701. Can I propose that it is?
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