Lynn Fredricks wrote:
And here I am going on about var naming conventions. I now
propose we
have a user naming convention as in mJim and fJacque for male or female. ;-)
I used to use plain "Jacque" in my signature, and everyone thought I was a man, which is the primary reason I changed it to "Jacqueline". This was way back in the days of bulletin boards, before the web was invented, and it was interesting to see how people's responses changed when they found out I was female. At the time, women programmers were almost unheard of. I let them think I was male for almost a year before I dropped the bomb. The double-takes were amusing.

I completely understand :-)

I thought of you. :) I still have to figure out Shao Sean. The only thing I remember is that his/her name is backward to Western conventions. English needs a non-gender human pronoun.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     [email protected]
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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