
Hi everyone, seeing that the name "Crunchy Frog" originated on this list (thanks Dethe), I thought I should point those interested in a potential name change to this discussion: http://ask.metafilter.com/mefi/42943 We now resume our regularly scheduled program. André

Hi Andre, I'm not a metafilter member, so I'm going to post my suggestions here. Someone wanted a name which makes an acronym, a la GIMP: Crunchy Refined Interactive Python Tutorials (CRIPT) or there's the Web2.0ish: Crunchr (only 345 Google hits) But I also like Crunchy Python, which seems to be the mefi favorite. --Dethe

On 7/25/06, Dethe Elza <delza@livingcode.org> wrote:
But I also like Crunchy Python, which seems to be the mefi favorite.
--Dethe
Yeah, I suppose Crunchy Python ain't bad, though that gives me the idea of "eating Python" (as in learning it). Someone will come up with Smooth Python in that case, as in the USA anyway, Crunchy is highly associated with Peanut Butter, which comes in two major varieties: Crunchy and Smooth. Anyway, if the tutorials are about Python, then yes, eating Python is apt. However, your web framework might be used for anything interactive and web based. Something like Python Presents or PowerPython (a riff on PowerPoint) might be in order. Other names like ShowTime, PythonPresenter, and SnakeShow might be considered. However, you seem especially tied to this word Crunchy and if that's your pick, just be aware of whom you neighbors will likely be (other Crunchy animals, to start -- implying Pythons eat a lot of other things, like frogs, not just themselves). Kirby

Random Rambles Regarding Renaming Crunchy Frog: PythonOnLine PITB - Python In The Browser (PitBoss?) PythonLiveInTheBrowser PLOL PythonLiveOnLine PRIME PythonReallyIsMightyEducational PRIMO PythonReallyIsMarvellousOnline WebEmbeddedPython PythonEmbeddedInYourBrowser EPyIB EmbedPythonInBrowser EmPy EmbeddablePython or EmbeddedPython PyEmWeb PythonEmbeddedInTheWeb AREP - AndreRoberge'sEmbeddedPython Andre Roberge wrote:
Hi everyone,
seeing that the name "Crunchy Frog" originated on this list (thanks Dethe), I thought I should point those interested in a potential name change to this discussion:
http://ask.metafilter.com/mefi/42943
We now resume our regularly scheduled program.

SIAB: "snakes in a browser" Not as snappy as "snakes on a plane", but SOAP was already taken... -Doug On Mon, 2006-07-31 at 21:27 -0700, Scott Chapman wrote:
Random Rambles Regarding Renaming Crunchy Frog:
PythonOnLine PITB - Python In The Browser (PitBoss?) PythonLiveInTheBrowser PLOL PythonLiveOnLine PRIME PythonReallyIsMightyEducational PRIMO PythonReallyIsMarvellousOnline WebEmbeddedPython PythonEmbeddedInYourBrowser EPyIB EmbedPythonInBrowser EmPy EmbeddablePython or EmbeddedPython PyEmWeb PythonEmbeddedInTheWeb AREP - AndreRoberge'sEmbeddedPython
Andre Roberge wrote:
Hi everyone,
seeing that the name "Crunchy Frog" originated on this list (thanks Dethe), I thought I should point those interested in a potential name change to this discussion:
http://ask.metafilter.com/mefi/42943
We now resume our regularly scheduled program.
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kirby urner wrote:
ooo, ooo, I know, I know -- how about Crunchy Frog?
%-) +1 --Dethe
Kirby
On 8/1/06, Douglas S. Blank <dblank@brynmawr.edu> wrote:
SIAB: "snakes in a browser"
Not as snappy as "snakes on a plane", but SOAP was already taken...
-Doug
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Scott got the gears turning again: ThirdRail (like Ruby on Rails, but more powerful %-) Pyzilla (actually, I think that's coming in Firefox soon) WWP (World Wide Python) Web of Snakes PML (Python Markup Language) HTPL (Hypertext Python Language) PyningForTheFjords CPFE (Computer Programming for Everyone, or has that been used already?) Windmill (have to use Quixote web framework for that one) APT (Andre's Python Tutorials) PIP (Python Instruction Pages) OK, I'd better stop now. Regards, --Dethe

On 8/1/06, Dethe Elza <delza@livingcode.org> wrote:
Scott got the gears turning again:
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CPFE (Computer Programming for Everyone, or has that been used already?)
Hmmm... Crunchy Python for Everyone (CP4E) Lots of great suggestions; keep them coming! Some that will *not* be considered are those with my name in it. While I had the original idea, I must publicly recognise that since Johannes Woolard started working on this project, he has done so much to fully deserve to be considered as an equal contributor. We're working feverishly towards the next release. As a preview of what's to come ... Lots of new documentation and examples added.... Automatic coloring of Python code in body of text (e.g. Python keywords in blue, strings in purple, comments in gray...) with the possibility of displaying line number information. (No support for this kind of thing in the editor ...yet). Improved sound and graphics api, etc.... Stay tuned... :-) André
Windmill (have to use Quixote web framework for that one) APT (Andre's Python Tutorials) PIP (Python Instruction Pages)
OK, I'd better stop now.
Regards,
--Dethe
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Andre Roberge
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Dethe Elza
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Douglas S. Blank
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kirby urner
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Scott Chapman