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- Subject: Re: PSP and Lua Development
- From: Philippe Lhoste <PhiLho@...>
- Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2008 18:20:59 +0200
On 11/08/2008 17:18, Louix wrote:
But lot's of apps have names that don't suggest what they do.
Well, as KHMan points out, the main issue is when searching a project with a search
engine. A too generic name can bring unrelated links, and a specific search (PSP Lua)
might miss the project!
Generic names unrelated to computing (like Lua) can be good although some other people can
use it for something unrelated (there is a Lua product at IBM or Microsoft, I don't
recall exactly).
The "worst" I saw is Processing for a graphical language (actually a framework around
Java), a good way to get lot of false positives... Somebody pointed out that .NET isn't
great either...
You're right, Luaboratory is a bit clunky, but it's an idea.
Hey, at least it is original and funny...
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Philippe Lhoste
-- (near) Paris -- France
-- http://Phi.Lho.free.fr
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- References:
- PSP and Lua Development, Louix
- Re: PSP and Lua Development, Louix
- Re: PSP and Lua Development, Rob Kendrick
- Re: PSP and Lua Development, Specter Phoenix
- Re: PSP and Lua Development, KHMan
- Re: PSP and Lua Development, Jan Schütze
- Re: PSP and Lua Development, Louix
- Re: PSP and Lua Development, KHMan
- RE: PSP and Lua Development, Paul Hudson
- Re: PSP and Lua Development, Louix
- Re: PSP and Lua Development, Evan DeMond
- Re: PSP and Lua Development, Louix