Is the "Be" significant? (Re: The State of Python)
Chris Herborth
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Thu Jul 27 14:32:43 EDT 2000
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According to Steve Lamb <morpheus at here.not.there>: > On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 15:29:15 GMT, Guido van Rossum <guido at python.org> wrote: > >If anything, "Be" made a rather confusing choice of name. > > Well, I think it fits if what I hear about what it stands for is true. > BeOS - Bleeding edge Operating System. Considering they designed it from the > ground up for the latest hardware at the time it fits. Otherwise, yeah. The legend is that, before they had a name, someone took a dictionary home and got too bored after looking through... they ended at the end of A; someone asked how far they got, "B" was the reply, someone thought that was a good name, the rest is history... -- ----------========================================================---------- Chris Herborth, DNRC Holder of Past Knowledge Arcane Dragon -==(UDIC)==- BeOS hacker, Catharon Productions, Inc. http://www.catharon.com/ CTO, Next Generation Entertainment http://www.ngent.com/
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