I picked up the term to describe us on the Meetup page -
http://www.meetup.com/J-Dynamic-Functional-Programming/ - without a thought
to any restrictions.

On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 6:38 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dan Bron asked:
> >
> >[2]  By the way, am I a "Juggler"?  Are we all "Jugglers"?  I was under
> the
> >impression that JUgglers practiced J on Unix, and e.g. participated in
> >Martin Neitzel's mailing lists (http://juggle.gaertner.de/), and that
> >because I practice J on Windows, I could not claim to be a Juggler (but
> was
> >a more general "Jer", or something).
>
> Before you lose any sleep over this:  I never intedended this kind
> of ostracism ("juggling as unix-restriced").  If you ever hooked,
> forked, or reflexed --and *you* certainly did-- you juggled, as far
> as I'm concerned.
>
>                                                        Martin
>
> PS:  For those J users who refuse to hook, fork, or reflex EVER,
> I suggest the term "J-erks".
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-- 
Devon McCormick, CFA
^me^ at acm.
org is my
preferred e-mail
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