On 1/31/06, John Deszyck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
deffunction    (doubled f is ugly)
def-function   (hyphen is bad for such a common operator)
defunction     (too long, reminds us of "dysfunction")
defunc          (would have to be pronounced "De Funk")

defun

and all the following are bad because you might be tempted to use them for data.
defn
dfn
def
define


Didn't Lisp 1.5 use DE to define functions (DF to define FEXPR  functions?  macros?).
 
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//Lennart Staflin
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