My preference goes to the profile (on the animation) than on the tatoo-like
face of the cheeta.
Ched'
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Den 2018-03-30 kl. 05:54, Mr Bee wrote:
Hi,
These days, most modern programming languages have its own logo. The logo becomes a
"brand", a unique visual identity for the language. It also acts as a
"trademark", a recognizable image for the language. It also helps the community to have a
singl
We have also updated classical logo :
https://drive.google.com/file/d/136Ft-sZsnm6uJPmBXeDIeCUW-u0GJ8qS/view?usp=sharing
svg version:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1y1IsWgvPx9S89XD_ZTzg12gz0Va-_nNS/view?usp=sharing
2018-03-30 10:09 GMT+02:00 Florian Klämpfl :
> > What do you think?
>
> I lik
On Fri, 30 Mar 2018, Florian Klämpfl wrote:
Am 30.03.2018 um 05:52 schrieb Mr Bee via fpc-pascal:
Hi,
These days, most modern programming languages have its own logo. The logo becomes a
"brand", a
unique visual identity for the language. It also acts as a "trademark", a
recognizable image
Am 30.03.2018 um 05:52 schrieb Mr Bee via fpc-pascal:
> Hi,
>
> These days, most modern programming languages have its own logo. The logo
> becomes a "brand", a
> unique visual identity for the language. It also acts as a "trademark", a
> recognizable image for the
> language. It also helps the