Jack,

Personally, I think *sometimes people write in what they know. If they know
C it’s C or if they know JavaScript , it’s JavaScript. I know companies
aren’t paying for education, which I feel ultimately hurts them in a lot of
ways. I learned C and experimented on Z/OS and liked its abilities in
threading etc. I know Charles enjoys C ++ , I think that’s great , haven’t
per se learned it yet.

Scott

On Sat, May 9, 2020 at 3:51 PM Paul Gilmartin <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sat, 9 May 2020 11:44:42 -0700, Charles Mills wrote:
>
> >+1 on the name.
> >
> >I read an article on branding once that said if consumers can mess up
> your name, they will, so be aware of that when you pick a name. The East
> Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) is universally known in the SF Bay
> Area as "East Bay Mud."
> >
> >Goo, with its nod to "++", Google and "object oriented" would have been a
> great name, had they had a sense of humor.
> >
> >G would be good, with its homage to C and its predecessor B.
> >
> But they're terrible search keys unless your command syntax
> supports a mixture of whole-word and substring keys.  I know
> of none that do.
>
> -- gil
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