New Perl Beginners Portal

pudge on 2003-04-21T13:34:23

Shlomi Fish writes "The 'Perl Beginners' Site' has moved to a permanent location and is very much finalized. It features many links and information of external resources, a wiki, a mailing list, and a web forum. Enjoy, and feel free to contribute!"


Spelling Errors

pudge on 2003-04-21T13:36:19

"Mac OS" and "Unix", not "MacOS" and "UNIX".

Re:Spelling Errors

Shlomi Fish on 2003-04-21T17:33:29

You are right about MacOS -> "Mac OS". Still, UNIX can be spelled either as "UNIX" or "Unix". I'm used to using all caps. Check for instance the Google search. Do you think "Unix" is less intimidating?

Re:Spelling Errors

pudge on 2003-04-21T19:57:26

I am saying UNIX is incorrect. Only because it is true. It makes you look less knowledgeable by using it.

Re:Spelling Errors

Shlomi Fish on 2003-04-22T09:07:22

The resource you gave (the Jargon file entry) does not say UNIX is incorrect, just that Dennis Ritchie prefers it as Unix. I am used to use UNIX and as the Google search proves so are many others. I think I'll stick to it.

Re:Spelling Errors

pudge on 2003-04-22T11:12:05

Yeah, and PERL isn't wrong, it's just that Larry Wall prefers it as Perl.

Use what you will, but expect that people who know better will think you don't know what you're talking about. Your loss.

Re:Spelling Errors

Abigail on 2003-04-23T09:49:36

The term UNIX is owned and trademarked by the Open group. They write it as UNIX, in all caps. Also, in the link you posted, it says that dmr failed to get the spelling changed from UNIX to Unix. The article further says both capitalizations are grounded in ancient usage and both forms are common, and used interchangeably.

I'd say that insisting there is only one correct way to spell Unix makes you look less knowledgeable.

Abigail

Re:Spelling Errors

pudge on 2003-04-23T11:27:44

Shhhhh. Stop bringing facts into this, it misses the point. :-)

Re:Spelling Errors

Shlomi Fish on 2003-04-23T12:26:25

"Let's not obscure the issue with facts." (famous last words ?)

Re:Spelling Errors

vsergu on 2003-04-24T14:55:44

You have a point, but anyone who's taking style advice from trademark lawyers has bigger problems. I don't decorate my writing with ® and ™, and I'd put that in the same category as gratuitous all caps. You have to draw the line somewhere, or companies will be insisting you refer to their products only in 72-point Comic Sans with metallic silver ink.

Thanks!

jordan on 2003-04-21T15:30:11

Rather than just complain, it's nice to see someone take active steps to do something about a problem.

Good luck!

Re:Thanks!

Shlomi Fish on 2003-04-23T12:36:13

You're welcome! If you or anybody else would like to contribute to the site's effort as well, check out the contributing page.

Bad attribution for Llama book as well

merlyn on 2003-04-21T15:30:43

TC was listed as the co-author of the 2nd edition. The third edition is co-authored by Tom Phoenix. Different Tom. And a complete rewrite from previous editions.

Re:Bad attribution for Llama book as well

Shlomi Fish on 2003-04-21T17:28:44

Thanks. It is corrected now in the site.

Times out

stevens on 2003-04-22T03:13:55

The site times out for me.

Re:Times out

Shlomi Fish on 2003-04-22T09:01:47

There seems to be sporadic problems with the berlios.de web-server. It should be OK sometimes soon now. Please try again later.

Argufying

drhyde on 2003-04-25T14:59:50

Oh my, what a *splendid* childish argument!