Wolfgang wrote:
> > coffee), Qmachine (for quick machine, a ready to go environment for
> > quick developments/tinkering), Qanywhere, Qware or the same four with
> > SMSQ (SMSQup, SMSQmachine, SMSQanywhere, SMSQware). Or what
> about just
> > Q (related to Q of the James Bond movies), Que or Q4U? Anyone?
> >
> > Cheers, Urs
> Is that supposed to be a ... quip ?
> (groan)
Hi Wolfgang,

I did not want to be or sound offending in any way or quip as you say. I
just wanted to express my very personal opinion that I find the product's
name not as great as the product itself - which I expressed already that I
find it great! - and think that its name somehow limits its real potential
(from the marketing side and in spreading sense) to be bound to (ex) QLers
and the emulation scene (retro oriented). I see the product (yes, the 68K
emulation based virtual machine, the OS SMSQ/E and the shell/cli/programming
language SBASIC) more in the direction of an easy to setup and use
programming environment and am making a squint to JRuby (a Python
implementation for the Java Virtual Machine) and Jython (a Python
implementation for the Java Virtual Machine).

Kind regards, Urs


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