When they ask, what is this written in?
Thomas McGrath III
mcgrath3 at mac.com
Sun Nov 30 23:58:22 EST 2008
As far as I know, I'm not an "ass clown" like some of the vendors I
guess you have tossed out the door, but explaining Runtime Revolution
in a room full of programmers and software engineers is more difficult
than it needs to be.
That's it. That simple.
With a clear and non-confusing name for the language that is not also
the name of the company and also the IDE it would be a lot easier to
explain.
And since the patent on R++ is still out there but not being used then
how about RR++ or R+
Regards,
Tom McGrath III <--- Not an "Ass Clown"
Lazy River Software
3mcgrath at comcast.net
iTunes Library Suite - libITS
Information and download can be found on this page:
http://www.lazyriversoftware.com/RevOne.html
On Nov 30, 2008, at 11:41 PM, Mikey wrote:
> Consider the following to be constructive criticism, despite the tone.
> The tone is merely a vehicle to illustrate the point plainly.
>
> 1) R++ is already taken.
> 2) Why are you embarrassed about the environment?
> 3) You're in Europe. Rev is in Edinburough, Scotland. How is that
> possibly bad?
> 4) IMHO, nothing is worse than lying or trying to cover for your
> inadequacies. If you tried to pull a stunt like some of the ones that
> have been suggested here I would toss you out in a second, which is
> just about how long it would take to see right through you, and to be
> clear, I've dropped many tens of thousands on individual software
> projects and tossed a lot of vendors out the door for being ass
> clowns.
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