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12. Jun 2008, 06:00 CET | Link |
Not that this really matters in the grand scheme of things, but it is a pet peeve of mine. I often see Seam written as SEAM. Seam is not an acronym. Plus, it's more effort for you to type SEAM rather than Seam. Please pass this on to your friends so that they stop overusing their shift key ;)
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Then jBPM is even a lot more effort ;-) Regards, Ronald A kind jBPM user and forum addict |
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Yeah, I was kind of thinking what acronym I would make out of it, given that people appear to want it to be an acronym. Software for Enterprise Application MasterpiecesPerhaps I withdrawal my statement. It is an acronym after all! A masterpiece of one.
By the way, don't take my little pet peeve too seriously. Perhaps what I should ask is Dan Allen | mojavelinux.com | Author of Seam in Action |
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Dan Allen wrote on Jun 13, 2008 03:25: LOL you should start using that in presentations see how long it takes to catch on :D |
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Tell me about it. I have had to type jBPM at least a couple hundred times while writing Seam in Action. I cannot tell you how many times I have typed jBMP or some other mutilated form of it. Dan Allen | mojavelinux.com | Author of Seam in Action |
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Maybe it should have been FEAM instead of Seam :) Framework for Enterprise Application Management |
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...but that sounds suspiciously like FEMA, and Seam definitely has better response times... |
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Dan,
Why do we have in the cover of the Cheers, JP |
Dan Allen | mojavelinux.com | Author of Seam in Action