ANNOUNCE: Visual Python v0.1 for KDE and GNOME
Olivier Dagenais
olivierS.dagenaisP at canadaA.comM
Tue Jul 18 21:35:56 EDT 2000
I'm sure that makes perfect sense for unix folk, but try marketing a product
name that differs only to another by the case one of the letters....
- "We make an excellent product called 'Visual python', with a small p."
- "Errr.. But we already are using visual python"
- "Maybe, but you haven't tried our 'Visual python', with a small p, now,
have you?"
- "Listen: I already told you we are using visual python, and quit talking
about your small peas!"
- "But, our product is different! Our name is different! It has a small
p!!"
- "I don't care if you ship peas with your visual python, go away!"
- <sigh>
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Olivier A. Dagenais - Carleton University - Computer Science III
"Bill Anderson" <banderson at boi.hp.com> wrote in message
news:3974F1FA.5D4A9F40 at boi.hp.com...
> Olivier Dagenais wrote:
> >
> > You may want to hook up with the guys at ActiveState for your Win32
version
> > of VisualPython:
> >
> > http://www.activestate.com/Products/VisualPython.html
> >
> > Unless both of you came up with the name "Visual Python" to mean totally
> > different things??
>
> <tongue_in_cheek>
> Easy:
> "Visual Python"
> -and-
> "Visual python"
>
> --
> Bill Anderson (ARC) Unix/Linux System Administrator
> HPSO Engineering Productivity Team Thursday, July 13, 2000
> Random Quote:
> A bug in the hand is better than one as yet undetected.
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