Hey-Ho: What I wrote was:
"Personally I like "xTalk", so why not call the Runtime Revolution dialect RexTalk ?" Nothing like selective quoting (or quoting myself, come to that)! The reason I would favour 'RexTalk' or 'RevTalk' is that, while showing that the programming language is linked to Runtime Revolution it, also, shows its history (its etymology, if you will). I am well aware that 'xTalk' is a generic term covering HyperTalk and the family of derived dialects such as SuperTalk, MetaTalk and the strangely nameless dialect we are all scratching our heads about in this Use-List discussion. However as 'xTalk' includes Runtime Revolution's programming language amongst its dialects why not have a name for it that indicates that relationship? I am aware that there is a lot of slightly misplaced snobbery about using 'Code' rather than 'Talk', as 'Talk' is somehow perceived as babyish, while 'Code' is a hairy-chested word used by 'real' programmers. However, I, at the tender age of 46, am past the type of adolescent posturing that worries about the comparatively empty semantics behind 'Code' and 'Talk' - come to think of it, I noticed that some of my chest hairs have turned white just the other day :) 'RevTalk' or 'RexTalk' would suit me fine; but I feel that 'endless fruitless discussion' might not. sincerely, Richmond Mathewson. ____________________________________________________________ A Thorn in the flesh is better than a failed Systems Development Life Cycle. ____________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
