… julia doesn’t like ‘foo ()’ anymore, she now prefers ‘foo()’ …

In a recent thread I vowed to start helping with enforcing the Julia 
Community Standards <http://julialang.org/community/standards/>, so I guess 
it’s now time to walk the walk. In the Standards, we can read

While “Julia” is a female name in many parts of the world, the programming 
language is not a person and does not have a gender.

In other words, don’t say “she” about the Julia language; say “it”.

On a related note, I’m not sure I’ve seen your name on the list before, 
Forrest - welcome to the community! :)

// T

On Saturday, October 17, 2015 at 5:26:39 PM UTC+2, Forrest Curo wrote:

Thanks, all!
>
> Most of my booboos seem to be due to the fact that julia doesn't like 
> 'foo ()' 
> anymore, she now prefers 'foo()' which I suppose makes the parsing simpler.
> And I now know where to find that pesky tk button code...
>
> On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 8:00 AM, Kristoffer Carlsson <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> You can start julia with -depwarn=no to turn off deprecation warnings.
>>
>> On a personal note, I think that the time between type deprecation and 
>> the release was possibly a bit short. It feels that whatever package I 
>> import now I get pages of deprecation warnings. This is particularly 
>> inconvenient in IJulia sessions.
>
>
> ​

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