"Ken Peek" <Peek at LVCM.comNOSPAM> wrote in message news:tdnn3dfi4h0m98 at corp.supernews.com... [snip] > while(1): Note that these parentheses are totally redundant. > Some people have suggested that "loop:" is a much better keyword than "do:". > Now I am wondering if they are right-- maybe so. I will have to think about > that some more-- maybe "loop:" IS more readable (by a programming newbie) than > "do:"... hmmm.... It's not an issue of "readable" -- any short English word is readable, but does it suggest what's going on when one does read it? "DO" is just about the least informative verb in the English language ("BE" is often DIS-informative, cfr Korzybski, but that's another issue). "LOOP" is very clear and informative. What's that gotta do with newbieness?! > Can anybody think of a good name for a "Python-like" new language for small > embedded processors? > Let's see-- "tinyPython"? nope-- has "Python" in it-- might make Guido mad. It would be silly to add the adjective "tiny" for a language which aims to be fatter (e.g. by adding multiple redundant loop forms). > Hmmm, maybe "Dragon"? Probably used by someone else? Hmmm... maybe ??? http://www.thesaurus.com/roget/IV/513.html: """ [Nouns] oracle; prophet, seer, soothsayer, augur, fortune teller, witch, geomancer, aruspex; aruspice, haruspice; haruspex; Sibyl; Python, Pythoness; Pythia; Pythian oracle, Delphian oracle; Monitor, Sphinx, Tiresias, Cassandra, Sibylline leaves; Zadkiel, Old Moore; sorcerer [more]; interpreter [more]. """ My favourite suggestions out of this list are Soothsayer, Haruspice and Zadkiel. "Prognosticator" is another similar suggestion. If you prefer the reptilian fold rather than the prophethical one, suitably obscure names could be Woma, Chondro, Liasis, Dumeril, Chandoia, Charina, Corallus, Epicrates, Lichanura, Tropidophis (I'm not 100% sure of the spellings -- checking is advised!). If you prefer the British TV Comedy fold (which is the one Python actually happens to come from), "Fawlty Towers" is one possibility. But I'll leave this part to people more familiar than me with recent British TV Comedy. Let's just note that "Mr Bean" should not be used here, since it's such a natural for some Jython Javabean related framework! Alex
RetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue
Search and Browse the WWW like it's 1997 | Search results from DuckDuckGo
HTML:
3.2
| Encoding:
UTF-8
| Version:
0.7.4