[Edu-sig] Renaming PyWhip

Andrew Harrington aharrin at luc.edu
Fri Feb 26 23:38:16 CET 2010


>From my googling, pykata means build in Finnish.  Not bad.
Andy

On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 10:25 AM, Andrew Harrington <aharrin at luc.edu> wrote:

> PyKata sounds great. I think we will need a bit on the home page to explain
> the derivation.  It fits beautiful with the flexible ideas we have of this
> having parts useful to people at multiple levels with many different
> backgrounds.
>
> Andy
>
> On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 9:46 PM, kirby urner <kirby.urner at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 5:52 PM, David MacQuigg <macquigg at ece.arizona.edu
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> PyKata ... YES!! Please don't tell me this means something awful in
>>> Korean. :>) According to Wikipedia:
>>>
>>>   A kata can refer to any basic form, routine, or pattern of behavior
>>>   that is practiced to various levels of mastery. In Japanese
>>>   language, kata is a frequently-used word meaning “way of doing
>>>   things,” with emphasis on the form and order of the process. Other
>>>   meanings are “training method” and “formal exercise.” The goal of a
>>>   painter’s practicing, for example, is to merge his consciousness
>>>   with his brush; the potter’s with his clay; the garden designer’s
>>>   with the materials of the garden. Once such mastery is achieved, the
>>>   theory goes, the doing of a thing perfectly is as easy as thinking it.
>>>
>>> Practice these problems until you can do them without thinking, at least
>>> not thinking about syntax. I used to practice Karate, and this fits
>>> perfectly.
>>>
>>> Comments?
>>>
>>> -- Dave
>>>
>>>
>> Seems creative and multi-cultural to boot.
>>
>> Such a name might get the attention of Sara Ford of Microsoft Codeplex
>> (aka "open source DNA") -- she's really big into Karate.
>> http://blogs.msdn.com/saraford/default.aspx
>>
>> Python has always been about bridging multiple ethnicities.  Snake
>> charmers + [ fill in the blank ] = coolness.
>>
>> Kirby
>>
>>
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Andrew N. Harrington
 Director of Academic Programs
 Computer Science Department
 Loyola University Chicago
 512B Lewis Towers (office)
 Snail mail to Lewis Towers 416
 820 North Michigan Avenue
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Phone: 312-915-7982
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