On Wed, 2006-02-15 at 19:29, Gustavo Narea wrote: > Hi, Jay. > > Jay Blanchard wrote: > > [snip] > > Please take a look at this post <http://blogs.phparch.com/mt/?p=125> and > > this comment by Chris Shiflett > > <http://blogs.phparch.com/mt/?p=125#comment-7459>. > > > > They aren't saying this acronym has to change, but it could be better... > > So, why don't we change it? That's what I mean. > > > > In the end, as I already said, PHP is much more than a Hypertext > > Preprocessor. > > [/snip] > > > > > > I know these guys and appreciate their viewpoint, but if you change the name > > you may do more harm than good. Let's call it "Foo". When it was changed to > > Pre-Hypertext Preprocessor it was a kludge from Personal Home Page (which > > sounds like a hobbiests version of something other than a language). Any > > change will have to have back reference to PHP. The books on the shelf and > > the books being authored, how do you handle that? > > I am not suggesting to change "PHP", but change what PHP stands for. > Change "PHP" would have no point and would be worst, IMO. > > When you introduce somebody to PHP, you say "It stands for Hypertext > Pre-Processor and you can do server-side and command-line scripting, > even GUI applications". I doesn't make sense, IMO. > > "Hypertext PreProcessor" was a fair name for PHP3, but It isn't for PHP4 > nor PHP5... and It'll be worse for PHP6 > <http://www.php.net/~derick/meeting-notes.html>. What about PHP9? > > I think PHP is growing and someday that recursive acronym will become > unacceptable. I think we better make the switch now, I mean on the PHP6 > release. I like recursive.. so here's head and tail recursive *heheh*. PHP Happy PHP Cheers, Rob. -- .------------------------------------------------------------. | InterJinn Application Framework - http://www.interjinn.com | :------------------------------------------------------------: | An application and templating framework for PHP. Boasting | | a powerful, scalable system for accessing system services | | such as forms, properties, sessions, and caches. InterJinn | | also provides an extremely flexible architecture for | | creating re-usable components quickly and easily. | `------------------------------------------------------------' -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php