Re: OT: The passing of Transcript (was Is there a more English-like Programming language than Transcript?)

2006-08-24 Thread Dar Scott
Sometimes name changes just bug us. Scientists have been debating for a while what is the definition of a planet and this week a bunch at a scientist club have voted that Pluto is not a planet. I don't mind and my grandkids are excited. The only problem is that sometimes scientists think

Re: OT: The passing of Transcript (was Is there a more English-like Programming language than Transcript?)

2006-08-20 Thread Sivakatirswami
And transcript is that text doctors get back after they do surgery and call up a service and give their report over the phone and they get a transcript sent back to office later. Yep, programming in transcript must mean Revolution records you dictating your code, then later you listen to it and

OT: The passing of Transcript (was Is there a more English-like Programming language than Transcript?)

2006-08-16 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Stephen Barncard wrote: "TRANSCRIPT is part of the Rev culture now...no turning back..sorry Lynn.s ome old audio and radio guys still refer to 'kilocycles', capacitors as condensers, and CDs as 'records'. I imagine the term will be around for a while." I find that I do my most creative thinking

Re: OT: The passing of Transcript (was Is there a more English-like Programming language than Transcript?)

2006-08-16 Thread Andre Garzia
Stephen, kilocycles sound as a sci-fi tour de france to me Watch as Lance Armstrong XV rides his kilocycle across france in the speed of light z PS:... need, more, coffee. Andre On Aug 16, 2006, at 2:06 PM, Stephen Barncard wrote: kilocycles _

Re: OT: The passing of Transcript (was Is there a more English-like Programming language than Transcript?)

2006-08-16 Thread Stephen Barncard
TRANSCRIPT is part of the Rev culture now...no turning back..sorry Lynn. some old audio and radio guys still refer to 'kilocycles', capacitors as condensers, and CDs as 'records'. I imagine the term will be around for a while. sqb David, Half a world away when "Revolution" programmers gath

Re: OT: The passing of Transcript (was Is there a more English-like Programming language than Transcript?)

2006-08-16 Thread simplsol
] To: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Sent: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 2:20 AM Subject: Re: OT: The passing of Transcript (was Is there a more English-like Programming language than Transcript?) On 16 Aug 2006, at 3:15 am, Bridger Maxwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:    > "You don't have to h

Re: OT: The passing of Transcript (was Is there a more English-like Programming language than Transcript?)

2006-08-16 Thread David Bovill
So it was you! I like Transcript now - I tend to use it when as Paul says "Revolution" or Rev does not fit the bill - in anarchist circles for instance :) It is elegant - xScript, xTalk and xCode got my votes at the time - with the main disadvantage of searches leading you to a wide variety of po

Re: OT: The passing of Transcript (was Is there a more English-like Programming language than Transcript?)

2006-08-16 Thread David Glasgow
On 16 Aug 2006, at 3:15 am, Bridger Maxwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: "You don't have to have a degree in programming to develop in Revolution. Revolution uses an easy to understand English-based language also called Revolution." That sounds pretty official that the language is no longer