Re: Naming debate- what's the location for it?

2018-02-10 Thread Darren Duncan
Bad idea.  There should not be any number in the name, in any way shape or form. 
 No six, no ten, or any other.  Differentiating factors should be something not 
a number. -- Darren Duncan


On 2018-02-09 9:15 PM, Brent Laabs wrote:

Might as well follow Apple and Microsoft and call it Perl Ten.  Yes, spelled 
out.

On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 8:16 PM, Parrot Raiser wrote:

On 2/10/18, Darren Duncan wrote:

> I think if we want to keep "Perl" in the name we should use "C" as a 
precedent.
> Other related languages keeping "C" include "Objective C", "C#", "C++",
> >

Perl++ would work.


Re: Naming debate- what's the location for it?

2018-02-10 Thread Ruud H.G. van Tol

Don't type here.

On 2018-02-10 05:16, Parrot Raiser wrote:

On 2/10/18, Darren Duncan  wrote:



I think if we want to keep "Perl" in the name we should use "C" as a precedent.
Other related languages keeping "C" include "Objective C", "C#", "C++",


Perl++ would work.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perl_6
doesn't explain well what makes "Perl_6" special and convenient.

Have a list of specialties, like:
- hyper-operators
- ...

and then use that to inspire a name, like:

PerlZ (toothpaste)
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=%22perlz%22+-perla&t=ffab&ia=web

*HyPerl*
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=%22hyperl%22+-hyper+-hyperlink+-hyperlinks+-hyperlipidemia+-hyperlite+-hyperloop+-hyperlynx+-hypertension&t=ffab&ia=web

Plector (in use)
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/plector

Mu-Perl https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mu_(letter)

Perlite https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perlite

Perlang https://www.google.com.my/maps/place/Perlang

Etc.

I still like 'Onion'.
And 'Perl6' (without any separator).


-- Greetings, Ruud

So also think about search engines. Remember "go, golang" (IMO DOA).