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  • A Abhinav S

    Fabio V Silva wrote:

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    No. Visual Studio does. :-D

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    Rutvik Dave
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    :laugh: yeah blame Microsoft...

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    • A Abhinav S

      Fabio V Silva wrote:

      How do you come up with your projects' names?

      Some of the names I use - Test1.csproj TestTest1.csproj Test2.csproj Project1.csproj :rolleyes:

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      Rajesh R Subramanian
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      Another.VCProj Some.VCProj TestApp.VCProj Temp345.VCProj HereGoes.VCProj And so on here. :)

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      • F Fabio V Silva

        How do you come up with your projects' names? Seriously, I have lots of ideas that go to waste just because I can't find a name...

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        Slacker007
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        Fabio V Silva wrote:

        How do you come up with your projects' names?

        I name all my projects after my favorite super-heroes and I make sure that my project names have nothing to do with what I am actually developing.

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        • F Fabio V Silva

          How do you come up with your projects' names? Seriously, I have lots of ideas that go to waste just because I can't find a name...

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          keyboard warrior
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          i always try mythical creatures. unicorn centaur medusa honest politician

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          • F Fabio V Silva

            How do you come up with your projects' names? Seriously, I have lots of ideas that go to waste just because I can't find a name...

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            Mark_Wallace
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            Give it a name that has absolutely nothing to do with its purpose, then give a different (but similarly inappropriate) name to its executable. Then you have to name the installation program "setup.exe", and include a readme file that only states system requirements, and does not give a clue as to what the program is or does. And make sure that the installer installs the program in a subdirectory of PF that is named after what you might name a company if you owned one (or after a favourite uncle; something like that), and that any Start menu shortcuts are also placed in a subdirectory with a name that says nothing whatsoever about the program itself. Once you have implemented all of these points, you may freely enter the realm of professional shareware developers.

            I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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            • S Slacker007

              Fabio V Silva wrote:

              How do you come up with your projects' names?

              I name all my projects after my favorite super-heroes and I make sure that my project names have nothing to do with what I am actually developing.

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              Mark_Wallace
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              Slacker007 wrote:

              I name all my projects after my favorite super-heroes and I make sure that my project names have nothing to do with what I am actually developing.

              But you really screwed up with the Flash memory management project...

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              • M Mark_Wallace

                Give it a name that has absolutely nothing to do with its purpose, then give a different (but similarly inappropriate) name to its executable. Then you have to name the installation program "setup.exe", and include a readme file that only states system requirements, and does not give a clue as to what the program is or does. And make sure that the installer installs the program in a subdirectory of PF that is named after what you might name a company if you owned one (or after a favourite uncle; something like that), and that any Start menu shortcuts are also placed in a subdirectory with a name that says nothing whatsoever about the program itself. Once you have implemented all of these points, you may freely enter the realm of professional shareware developers.

                I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                Jim Crafton
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                Taking the same steps, and then just adding a "G" or "K" to the front of the name will grant you access to the Freetard Slave Foundation (FSF) and be suitable for distribution on systems like Gnome and KDE.

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                • K keyboard warrior

                  i always try mythical creatures. unicorn centaur medusa honest politician

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                  Rutvik Dave
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                  jgasm wrote:

                  honest politician

                  This never exist, not even in myth...

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                  • M Mark_Wallace

                    Give it a name that has absolutely nothing to do with its purpose, then give a different (but similarly inappropriate) name to its executable. Then you have to name the installation program "setup.exe", and include a readme file that only states system requirements, and does not give a clue as to what the program is or does. And make sure that the installer installs the program in a subdirectory of PF that is named after what you might name a company if you owned one (or after a favourite uncle; something like that), and that any Start menu shortcuts are also placed in a subdirectory with a name that says nothing whatsoever about the program itself. Once you have implemented all of these points, you may freely enter the realm of professional shareware developers.

                    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                    Fabio V Silva
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                    Why shareware developers suck today? ;P

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                    • K keyboard warrior

                      i always try mythical creatures. unicorn centaur medusa honest politician

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                      AspDotNetDev
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                      Not all of those are mythical...

                      jgasm wrote:

                      unicorn

                      I see dehorned versions of these all the time!

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                      • A AspDotNetDev

                        Not all of those are mythical...

                        jgasm wrote:

                        unicorn

                        I see dehorned versions of these all the time!

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                        keyboard warrior
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                        :laugh: nice.

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                        • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                          I think it must be known in some circles that thinking of a name is a large stumbling block for a project, as you well know. And this must be why Microsoft gives its projects code names. I like to follow the same principle in my own work. The code is what's really important, I'll think of the name later!

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                          Fabio V Silva
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                          You still have to think of a name, sooner or later...

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                          • F Fabio V Silva

                            How do you come up with your projects' names? Seriously, I have lots of ideas that go to waste just because I can't find a name...

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                            Ian Shlasko
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                            Usually something generic, like "ReportGenerator" or "TradeUploader"... But when I'm starting something that will become a major system, I get creative. Then I like to take words apart, or even go to acronyms. The old portfolio management system I wrote at my previous job was called "___Sheets", where the ___ part was the first syllable of our group name... Not that creative, but it was a start. The current one I'm working on is "Raptor"... "Risk Analysis, Portfolio Tracking, Order Routing system"... Never thought I'd get away with that, but my boss loved it... Even wanted it to "roar" when it started up :)

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                            • R Rutvik Dave

                              :laugh: yeah blame Microsoft...

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                              Abhinav S
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                              :)

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                              • M Mark_Wallace

                                Abhinav S wrote:

                                No. Visual Studio does.

                                Quite right, too! If I pay for automation, I expect to get automation!

                                I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                Abhinav S
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                                Mark Wallace wrote:

                                If I pay for automation, I expect to get automation!

                                And you do. You just don't get AI.

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                                • R Rajesh R Subramanian

                                  Another.VCProj Some.VCProj TestApp.VCProj Temp345.VCProj HereGoes.VCProj And so on here. :)

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                                  Abhinav S
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                                  Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:

                                  HereGoes.VCProj

                                  I particularly like this one. :)

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                                  • F Fabio V Silva

                                    How do you come up with your projects' names? Seriously, I have lots of ideas that go to waste just because I can't find a name...

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                                    Gary Wheeler
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                                    I go for the worst puns I can think of, or at least a play on words. Here's an example: We're developing a new product line, code-named "Mississippi" by the Powers That Be. My group's part of this is the system controller which runs the whole mess; it's name (chosen by yours truly) is "Delta[^]". My e-mail list for project members is called "Saints[^]".

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                                    • C Chris Meech

                                      Try something completely unrelated but thought provoking, like Kama Sutra for example. :)

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                                      Abhinav S
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                                      I might have a tough time getting my code reviewd. :)

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                                      • R Rutvik Dave

                                        jgasm wrote:

                                        honest politician

                                        This never exist, not even in myth...

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                                        Abhinav S
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                                        Rutvik Dave wrote:

                                        honest politician This never exist, not even in myth...

                                        Yeah will not even compile (there is a space in between). :)

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                                        • A Abhinav S

                                          Mark Wallace wrote:

                                          If I pay for automation, I expect to get automation!

                                          And you do. You just don't get AI.

                                          The funniest thing about this particular signature is that by the time you realise it doesn't say anything it's too late to stop reading it. My latest tip/trick Visit the Hindi forum here.

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                                          OriginalGriff
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                                          If I pay less, can I not have the Artificial Stupidity, please?

                                          Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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