March 23, 2006 Re: Slogan/catchphrase for D? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Alexander Panek | Alexander Panek wrote:
> Walter Bright wrote:
>> If you could sum up the essence of D in a "high concept", what would it be?
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>> http://www.themegahitmovies.com/highconcept.htm
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>> Some particularly bad ones:
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>> 1) Write once, debug everywhere
>> 2) Tastes great, less filling.
>> 3) Choosy programmers choose D.
>> 4) C's dead, Jim.
>> 5) So sophisticated, even we don't understand it.
>> 6) Resistance is useless.
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>> Some marginally better ones:
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>> 1) Power, Performance, Productivity
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>>
>
> "With D you can get everywhere you want to be." - with a woman's chest in the background wearing a bra consisting of two 'D's -- sex sells.
>
> :D
>
> Regards,
> Alex
D. Because bigger is better. :-D :-D :-D
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March 23, 2006 Re: Slogan/catchphrase for D? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Kyle Furlong | Kyle Furlong wrote:
> Alexander Panek wrote:
>
>> Walter Bright wrote:
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>>> If you could sum up the essence of D in a "high concept", what would it be?
>>>
>>> http://www.themegahitmovies.com/highconcept.htm
>>>
>>> Some particularly bad ones:
>>>
>>> 1) Write once, debug everywhere
>>> 2) Tastes great, less filling.
>>> 3) Choosy programmers choose D.
>>> 4) C's dead, Jim.
>>> 5) So sophisticated, even we don't understand it.
>>> 6) Resistance is useless.
>>>
>>> Some marginally better ones:
>>>
>>> 1) Power, Performance, Productivity
>>>
>>>
>>
>> "With D you can get everywhere you want to be." - with a woman's chest in the background wearing a bra consisting of two 'D's -- sex sells.
>>
>> :D
>>
>> Regards,
>> Alex
>
>
> D. Because bigger is better. :-D :-D :-D
LOL - that one is great too, hah!
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March 23, 2006 Re: Slogan/catchphrase for D? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter Bright | In article <dvsboj$1l3m$2@digitaldaemon.com>, Walter Bright says... > > >"pragma" <pragma_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:dvs65b$1dee$1@digitaldaemon.com... >> How about: D - Work smarter, not harder. >> ? > >It's too vague. Remember the Java one - "write once, run everywhere"? That was very effective. Need something like that for D. > >C++'s catchphrase was originally "C with Classes", and later "A better C." > >Andrei sent me a list of what pops in his head when he thinks about a language: >-------------------- >1. FORTRAN. "First high-level language for scientific computing" >2. LISP. "Lambda. Garbage collection. S-expressions." >3. C. "Portable, efficient assembler. Systems programming" >4. C++. "Multiparadigm" >5. Perl. "Regular expressions. String manipulation." >6. Java. "Virtual Machine (= Write Once, ...). Safety." >7. Smalltalk. "Pure object-oriented." >8. Haskell. "Functional. Type inference." >9. Eiffel. "Contracts." >------------------------- > >"A better C++" - don't want to copy Bjarne >"C++ reloaded" - too hollywood >"C++ version 2" - <g> >"C++ - we can rebuilt it, we have the technology" - 6 million dollar mannish >"C++ streamlined" - ? "D - Runs Great, Less fiddling" |
March 23, 2006 Re: Slogan/catchphrase for D? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Fredrik Olsson | Fredrik Olsson wrote:
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> 1. Performance without the price.
I like that one.
Or how about:
'Speed with Ease'
Which should be taken to mean the "speed" of C++ with the "ease" of Java.
Or
"Have it Both Ways (tm)"
?
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March 23, 2006 Re: Slogan/catchphrase for D? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Tydr Schnubbis | Tydr Schnubbis wrote:
> Fredrik Olsson wrote:
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>> 1. Performance without the price.
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> I like that one.
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> Or how about:
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> 'Speed with Ease'
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> Which should be taken to mean the "speed" of C++ with the "ease" of Java.
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>
> Or
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> "Have it Both Ways (tm)"
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> ?
You mean, like AC-DC?
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March 23, 2006 Re: Slogan/catchphrase for D? [way OT] | ||||
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Posted in reply to kris | In article <dvsu5k$2beo$1@digitaldaemon.com>, kris says... > >Tydr Schnubbis wrote: >> Fredrik Olsson wrote: >> >>> >>> 1. Performance without the price. >> >> I like that one. >> >> Or how about: >> >> 'Speed with Ease' >> >> Which should be taken to mean the "speed" of C++ with the "ease" of Java. >> >> >> Or >> >> "Have it Both Ways (tm)" >> >> ? > > >You mean, like AC-DC? Dirty D: Done Dirt Cheap? (Oh, *that* AC-DC... erm.. nevermind) - EricAnderton at yahoo |
March 23, 2006 Re: Slogan/catchphrase for D? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Kyle Furlong | On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 16:03:28 -0800, Kyle Furlong wrote:
> Alexander Panek wrote:
>> Walter Bright wrote:
>>> If you could sum up the essence of D in a "high concept", what would it be?
>>>
>>> http://www.themegahitmovies.com/highconcept.htm
>>>
>>> Some particularly bad ones:
>>>
>>> 1) Write once, debug everywhere
>>> 2) Tastes great, less filling.
>>> 3) Choosy programmers choose D.
>>> 4) C's dead, Jim.
>>> 5) So sophisticated, even we don't understand it.
>>> 6) Resistance is useless.
>>>
>>> Some marginally better ones:
>>>
>>> 1) Power, Performance, Productivity
>>>
>>>
>>
>> "With D you can get everywhere you want to be." - with a woman's chest in the background wearing a bra consisting of two 'D's -- sex sells.
>>
>> :D
>>
>> Regards,
>> Alex
>
> D. Because bigger is better. :-D :-D :-D
What about.
D. Because speed matters.
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March 23, 2006 Re: Slogan/catchphrase for D? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Kyle Furlong | In article <dvsoo6$23r8$9@digitaldaemon.com>, Kyle Furlong says... > >Alexander Panek wrote: >> Walter Bright wrote: >>> If you could sum up the essence of D in a "high concept", what would it be? >>> >>> http://www.themegahitmovies.com/highconcept.htm >>> >>> Some particularly bad ones: >>> >>> 1) Write once, debug everywhere >>> 2) Tastes great, less filling. >>> 3) Choosy programmers choose D. >>> 4) C's dead, Jim. >>> 5) So sophisticated, even we don't understand it. >>> 6) Resistance is useless. >>> >>> Some marginally better ones: >>> >>> 1) Power, Performance, Productivity >>> >>> >> >> "With D you can get everywhere you want to be." - with a woman's chest in the background wearing a bra consisting of two 'D's -- sex sells. >> >> :D >> >> Regards, >> Alex > >D. Because bigger is better. :-D :-D :-D Yes, but java projects are all named for coffees. With your suggestion we would have to use names for big round things, like... Mango? Uh, never mind. Kevin |
March 23, 2006 Re: Slogan/catchphrase for D? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Lucas Goss | Lucas Goss wrote:
> Walter Bright wrote:
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>> "kris" <foo@bar.com> wrote in message news:dvra93$cdi$1@digitaldaemon.com...
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>>> Not to be a party-pooper, but I got the impression that catchphrases are a bit 80's? Does anyone buy into that type of pitch anymore?
>>> I mean, when was the last time you swallowed a line like "Power, Performance, Productivity" from an eager and straight-faced salesperson?
>>
>>
>> That's not a good catchphrase. But when you've got a few seconds to make a first impression before they turn the page, a good one helps.
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>
> I like "D Code", as it has sort of a double meaning.
>
> D Code - code in the d programming language
> D Code - as in decode... "making code as easy as text" or "code in an ordinary language"
D - Programming D Coded?
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March 23, 2006 Re: Slogan/catchphrase for D? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Tydr Schnubbis | Tydr Schnubbis wrote:
> Or how about:
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> 'Speed with Ease'
>
> Which should be taken to mean the "speed" of C++ with the "ease" of Java.
I like this one, if you substitute the C++ for plain old C:
The Speed of C with the Ease of Java™.
Think I need to do some more complete tests with GCC/GDC/GCJ,
to see how far from the real world that statement really is...
--anders
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