"Why did they name this language Orly?"
"I prefer CanHaz."

Chris

Josh Suereth wrote:
> My opinion:
>
> I refuse to believe a language named after a snake could ever be 
> better than a language named after a precious gemstone.  Of course, 
> we're all using a language once named after a tree and now named after 
> a beverage. 
>
> What happened to acronyms and simple letters?
>
> In the future, all languages will be named 
> <http://www.dangermouse.net/esoteric/zombie.html> after internet memes 
> </>.
>
> - Josh
>
> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 8:51 PM, Dick Wall <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>
>     Hi Christian
>
>     Yes - it does appear it was a bad week for that doesn't it. I will say
>     again that the listener feedback items in particular call for our
>     opinions and these are mine - if other people disagree with them
>     that's fine, but they are my opinions and when asked for them I will
>     share them. In particular, which two programming languages would you
>     chose is indeed a very personal choice. I am guessing that CKoener
>     probably wouldn't chose Python in his languages either :-).
>
>     I haven't learned ruby in depth primarily because I don't feel a need
>     to. Python always filled in the kind of things I would use ruby for,
>     and as I say I like the cleanliness of it. On the times I have delved
>     into ruby it doesn't seem to do anything that I can't do using python,
>     and I don't like the syntax as much. That's an opinion folks and it's
>     all mine, but it's at least honest.
>
>     I will point out that I am not sorry for having opinions, nor am I
>     sorry that others disagree with them :-). Everyone is entitled to
>     their own.
>
>     Cheers
>
>     dick
>
>     On Jul 24, 3:15 pm, Christian Catchpole <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>>
>     wrote:
>     > Poor Dick.  I find that just about everyone says something I
>     disagree
>     > with every time they open their mouths. :)
>     >
>     > But it's an interesting discussion.  I was talking with some friends
>     > who are in the PHP kind of space.  I was explaining how Java has
>     > probably the most advanced JIT ever and was explaining why it's so
>     > freekin' fast these days.  This didn't seem to matter to them.
>      Hello
>     > world still used 30 meg to start.  And the criticism was that people
>     > generally write crap Java apps.
>     >
>     > We can't forget that many people experience java command on the
>     > console and large memory footprint (larger than what they expect for
>     > the app in question), applets and slow (historically) Swing
>     interfaces
>     > that look weird.
>
>
>
> >


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