From: Timothy H. <tim...@ma...> - 2003-01-18 01:01:08
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On Friday, January 17, 2003, at 03:51 PM, Sergey Kashperskiy wrote: > I notice that recently, and thinking about changing name, sorry about > collision. This name was chosen in 2000 and your product has definitely > more > rights for it. Also I am not strong in English wording it will take some > time. > > So guys if you have better name for JScheme witch is not JScheme you > use and > develop let me know. Check: http://projectory.com/Products_JScheme You might try JSchema as your program automatically generates schema using Java. This would be a relatively small change (jschema.jar, etc.) and I think "schema" would better reflect what your product is doing than "scheme" (which has connections with the programming language). Maybe someone else on this list can think of a better name for your product. I'll keep thinking myself. Cheers, ---Tim--- > > Thanks, > Sergey > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Timothy Hickey" <tim...@ma...> > To: <js...@pr...> > Cc: <jsc...@li...> > Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 12:32 PM > Subject: Another Jscheme > > >> Hi, >> >> This is a "point of information" email. >> >> We at jscheme.sourceforge.net have developed an open source >> interpreter in Java for the programming language Scheme >> which we call JScheme. The original implementation was in 1997! >> >> There are several other implementations of languages in Java >> (e.g. JRuby, JPython, JProlog) and JScheme continues that tradition. >> >> Since your product ( http://projectory.com/Products_JScheme ) >> has nothing to do with the Scheme programming language, >> there will not be any confusion between the two Jscheme's, >> but we thought you might like to know about it this other JScheme >> anyway. >> >> Sincerely, >> Tim Hickey >> >> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.NET email is sponsored by: Thawte.com - A 128-bit supercerts > will > allow you to extend the highest allowed 128 bit encryption to all your > clients even if they use browsers that are limited to 40 bit encryption. > Get a guide here:http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi- > bin/redirect.pl?thaw0030en > _______________________________________________ > Jscheme-user mailing list > Jsc...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jscheme-user > |