I use "factor code ...",  "factor combinator ... ", "factor blog ...",
and "factor slava ..." where of course the ... is what I'm really
looking for.



On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 12:16 AM, George Battelle <fac...@irini.org> wrote:
> What is a helpful Google Alert search string for Factor that could
> become canonical; that everyone serious about using Factor could
> reference on a web page that they want to be found?
>
> 'Factor' doesn't find hardly anything related to the Factor programming
> language.
> 'Factor programming' is almost useless
> Even 'Factor programming language' is not very good either.
> 'Factor stack' seems a bit better.
> 'Factor Concatenative' seems a bit better, albeit restrictive.
> 'Factor Concatenative stack' even better.
> 'Factor Concatenative stack Pestov' seems better than that.
> 'Factor Concatenative stack Slava Pestov' seems the most general search
> I see.
> I favor the following sentence: "Factor is a concatenative stack
> programming language by Slava Pestov." It does work well for pages that
> contain those words.
>
> Would it not be a worthy effort for the Factor community to standardize
> on one canonical search string and actually use it for all Factor
> related web pages?
>
> George Battelle
>
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