Re: What is C*?

2014-07-24 Thread Sumod Pawgi
It is called as C* or C8 as well. There are 8 letters after C in the name and * is above 8 in the qwerty keyboard. Sent from my iPhone > On 24-Jul-2014, at 1:34 pm, Mark Reddy wrote: > > Yes you are correct, Cassandra is often abbreviated as C*. With most > languages and applications being re

Re: What is C*?

2014-07-24 Thread Redmumba
Obvious troll is obvious. On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 3:50 PM, jcllings wrote: > Keep seeing refs to C*. > > I assume that C* == Cassandra? IMHO not a good ref to use what with C, > C++, C#. A language called C* can't be far behind assuming it doesn't > already exist. > ;-) > > Jim C. > >

Re: What is C*?

2014-07-24 Thread Jack Krupansky
some people would prefer C8 or C7a– at least that would have a chance of returning narrower Google search results than searching for “C*”. -- Jack Krupansky From: Mark Reddy Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2014 4:04 AM To: user@cassandra.apache.org Subject: Re: What is C*? Yes you are correct

Re: What is C*?

2014-07-24 Thread Mark Reddy
Yes you are correct, Cassandra is often abbreviated as C*. With most languages and applications being referenced by their acronym / abbreviation, I guess you just have to pick one that is available. I assume if someone creates a new language and wants to name it C*, they will see that it is taken a

What is C*?

2014-07-23 Thread jcllings
Keep seeing refs to C*. I assume that C* == Cassandra? IMHO not a good ref to use what with C, C++, C#. A language called C* can't be far behind assuming it doesn't already exist. ;-) Jim C. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature