m.oreilly, on Jul 25 2008, 02:07 AM, said:
i still don't see a def for it, just that it is used.
I'm no C++ whiz but I think it's not an acryonym, just a command. Like C Output=COUT. Brew or Sphere could tell us. I think it's a word in the same way that fdisk is a word or Anon is a word. One is a contraction without punctuation the other is a slang word for anonymous. But both are part of the English lexicon (at least, mostly---they're
defined anyway).
Acronyms shouldn't count because they don't
mean anything. The letters are stand-ins for proper nouns. Contractions have meaning though. They're words in the same way as the contraction that started this sentence----it's a 6 letter word that means, 'they are.' It's a word.
I'm no English expert though and I have no dog in this fight so we should, again, all vote in. In my demented brain, chkdisk is an english word, DOS is not.
'MOmane' said:
banj, where ya been in our time of need...
Attending to the needs of myself and a really nice girl that lives on my street and working. Esta bien?
'DaMoSeephus' said:
I think slang should be judged by you admins and mods. It's your call. My opinion is that 'yanks' is a word, 'jones' is a word (Got a basketball jones! Basketball jones....), and 'Gat' is a word. They would count because they are all used extensively in English speaking cultures and can be defined. Acronyms, proper nouns, etc., should not be included.
What say you all?