My thought is that this ship has sailed long aGo.

Still, it is interesting how different terminology comes to be. 

> On Jan 18, 2019, at 8:33 PM, Frank Dunn <fr...@dunnspace.org> wrote:
> 
> Readable is an adjective as in "This is a readable comment."  Reader is a 
> noun as in "Frank is a reader of comments." Read is a verb as in "Read this 
> comment." 
> 
> So what part of speech would interfaces be?  It seems in idiomatic Go they 
> would be nouns that can take action. i.e. things that read. Since they are 
> defined in terms of functions this makes some sense. Since Frank can read he 
> is a reader. 
> 
> However if they are nouns that can be acted upon i.e. things that can be read 
> then using an adjective makes more sense. This comment is readable. 
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
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