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  • A AspDotNetDev

    A coworker was recently confused about which slash was the backslash and which was the forward slash. I propose we rename them, perhaps to one of these:

    \

    /

    Slide Slash

    Hill Slash

    Five Slash

    One Slash

    Negative Slash

    Positive Slash

    Fall Slash

    Rise Slash

    Other ideas?

    Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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    SWhite
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    I've always remembered it as the line you would trace out if you were swinging a sword with your right hand. Forward slash would be the line when bringing your right arm back as if your going to slap someone or serve in tennis and then bringing it down across the front of your body. Back slash as if you were going to back hand someone by bringing your right hand high up on your left and swinging down. Sounds complicated now that I type it out but works for me.

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    • T TheGreatAndPowerfulOz

      How 'bout \ -> left slash / -> right slash

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      Lilith C
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      And I suggest the other way. / -> left salute \ -> right salute

      I'm not a programmer but I play one at the office

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      • A AspDotNetDev

        A coworker was recently confused about which slash was the backslash and which was the forward slash. I propose we rename them, perhaps to one of these:

        \

        /

        Slide Slash

        Hill Slash

        Five Slash

        One Slash

        Negative Slash

        Positive Slash

        Fall Slash

        Rise Slash

        Other ideas?

        Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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        Fabio Franco
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        #32

        They are still open to interpretation, the fall and rise for example, depends on the direction... How about Triangle Left and Triangle Right?

        To alcohol! The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson ---- Our heads are round so our thoughts can change direction - Francis Picabia

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        • A AspDotNetDev

          A coworker was recently confused about which slash was the backslash and which was the forward slash. I propose we rename them, perhaps to one of these:

          \

          /

          Slide Slash

          Hill Slash

          Five Slash

          One Slash

          Negative Slash

          Positive Slash

          Fall Slash

          Rise Slash

          Other ideas?

          Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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          Charles Kincaid DCT
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          But then we still have trouble getting people to call the octothorpe the octothorpe. In the US lots of people still say "pound sign". Still others call the exclamation point the "bang". At the end of a sentance I'm used to saying that there is a period. I was asked how long of a period that my period was and adding that he was used to ending a sentance with a "full stop".

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          • A AspDotNetDev

            A coworker was recently confused about which slash was the backslash and which was the forward slash. I propose we rename them, perhaps to one of these:

            \

            /

            Slide Slash

            Hill Slash

            Five Slash

            One Slash

            Negative Slash

            Positive Slash

            Fall Slash

            Rise Slash

            Other ideas?

            Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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            cruest
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            #34

            This is easy! I propose we rename them "File Slash" \ and "Web Slash" / just to piss off the UNIX guys :) :cool:

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            • E englebart

              Some of your names are heavily biased toward left to right reading direction. If you are proposing new names, make them bidi agnostic. Remember that < is "greater than" for right to left readers. a < b "b is greater than a". How about / web slash, internet slash \ Windows slash If only keyboard makers would standardize and put them on the same key! Then we could have / - slash \ - shift+slash My nomenclature is / - slash (divide slash if other party is a programmer) \ - back slash Deep thought: Do right to left readers use left to right URLs?

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              kmoorevs
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              englebart wrote:

              Do right to left readers use left to right URLs?

              Good question, and something I had never considered before. Seems the solution is to just switch the insertion point. People think it's a virus or bug when everything they type starts coming out backwards...moc.elgoog.www//:ptth because they accidently hit an odd key combination. (ctrl + left arrow in ie) As for the OP, for as long as I can recall, I have always fully qualified slashes both verbally and mentally as either '/ forwardslash' or '\ backslash' to avoid confusion. Occasionally, I still get a user that is unsure which is which so I have to reference by either 'above Enter' (beccause they sure won't know what a pipe is!) or 'right of period' or 'question mark'. When someone just says 'slash', I assume '/' unless the context requires otherwise...that, and 'Sweet Child 'o Mine' starts playing in my head!

              "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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              • A AspDotNetDev

                A coworker was recently confused about which slash was the backslash and which was the forward slash. I propose we rename them, perhaps to one of these:

                \

                /

                Slide Slash

                Hill Slash

                Five Slash

                One Slash

                Negative Slash

                Positive Slash

                Fall Slash

                Rise Slash

                Other ideas?

                Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                grgran
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                #36

                "The name of a thing does not matter as much as the quality of the thing." -WS The options given are all left to right (English reading order) biased. Put another way one person’s slide is another person’s hill. The Unicode tables refer to these as: / Solidus (with alternatives slash and virgule) \ Reverse Solidus (with alternative backslash) If you need to be explicit always refer to solidus as “a line moving from the bottom left to the top right of imaginary box enclosing the character” … or slash. Do that a couple of times and people will become “not confused”.

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                • M mr priyank

                  considering the directions. the names could be. North West (NW) Slash or South East(SE) Slash for \ North East (NE) Slash or South West(SW) Slash for / There is no confusion now. From the suggested name we can know the direction and find the correct slash.

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                  Stefan_Lang
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                  I'm not sure everyone can use those terms without a compass ;P (and then some may not even be able to if they have one...)

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                  • T Timothy Carroll

                    How I teach: BACK slash is near the BACKspace. Done.

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                    Stefan_Lang
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                    #38

                    Hmm, on *my* keyboard it's next to the left shift key... ('/' is [shift]-7 on my keyboard, before you ask, or alternately on the numeric keypad (but don't think to make use of that, as some Laptops don't sport a numpad!) )

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                    • A AspDotNetDev

                      A coworker was recently confused about which slash was the backslash and which was the forward slash. I propose we rename them, perhaps to one of these:

                      \

                      /

                      Slide Slash

                      Hill Slash

                      Five Slash

                      One Slash

                      Negative Slash

                      Positive Slash

                      Fall Slash

                      Rise Slash

                      Other ideas?

                      Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                      Axim
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                      #39

                      \ / Hack & Slash ! ...now excuse me while I get a band-aid

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                      • L Lost User

                        As the backslash leans backwards and the forward slash leans forwards my proposal would be to tell them to stop being a retard.

                        Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.

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                        DragonsRightWing
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                        #40

                        ChrisElston wrote:

                        As the backslash leans backwards and the forward slash leans forwards my proposal would be to tell them to stop being a retard.

                        While I understand that English is the trade language of the day, the backslash only leans forward if it is facing the reader's right - if it is facing left, then the backslash leans forward (and obviously the forward slash leans backward.) It gets even worse if we include languages read top-to-bottom! To completely eliminate the possibility of confusion, some set of terms which is entirely absolute and non-relative must be constructed - which will, of course, entirely confuse everybody who already knows a slash from a backslash ...

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                        • A AspDotNetDev

                          A coworker was recently confused about which slash was the backslash and which was the forward slash. I propose we rename them, perhaps to one of these:

                          \

                          /

                          Slide Slash

                          Hill Slash

                          Five Slash

                          One Slash

                          Negative Slash

                          Positive Slash

                          Fall Slash

                          Rise Slash

                          Other ideas?

                          Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                          Stefan_Lang
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                          #41

                          I was about to suggest something along the lines of downslope|upslope, but after reading some of the comments about right to left reading I wondered if for these people that would work, since reading right to left implies a downward slope on '/' rather than upward... Referring to a clock's digits also doesn't seem right when there are so many ways to display time. It may work, but maybe it won't be easily grasped in some locales - I have no idea. The only thing I can think of that's universal, is mathematics: a mathematical 2D coordinate system typically uses a horizontal x-axis pointing to the right, and a vertical y axis pointing up. Graphs in a 2D coordinate systems are implicitely read left to right, in that a line coming from the upper left quadrant passing into the lower right is considered 'falling', or having a negative gradient, whereas a line running from the lower left to the upper right is considered to have a positive gradient. So we could call '\' downgrade and '/' upgrade. :cool: Ok, neg-gradient|pos-gradient would be more concise, but then not everyone's into math-speak. ;) Or maybe we just shorten this to down|up: we would loose the reference to math, but the only people potentially not getting it would be right-to-left readers, and I'm pretty sure they're more aware of that kind of interpretory problem than anyone else.

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                          • A AspDotNetDev

                            A coworker was recently confused about which slash was the backslash and which was the forward slash. I propose we rename them, perhaps to one of these:

                            \

                            /

                            Slide Slash

                            Hill Slash

                            Five Slash

                            One Slash

                            Negative Slash

                            Positive Slash

                            Fall Slash

                            Rise Slash

                            Other ideas?

                            Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                            DragonsRightWing
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                            #42

                            We could take a note from heraldry and go with: \ = "bend" / = "bend sinister", or just "sinister" ...

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                            • S Stefan_Lang

                              I'm not sure everyone can use those terms without a compass ;P (and then some may not even be able to if they have one...)

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                              Yayozama
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                              If someone can't get those terms without a compass, probably he doesn't need to know wich one is a backslash...

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                              • A AspDotNetDev

                                A coworker was recently confused about which slash was the backslash and which was the forward slash. I propose we rename them, perhaps to one of these:

                                \

                                /

                                Slide Slash

                                Hill Slash

                                Five Slash

                                One Slash

                                Negative Slash

                                Positive Slash

                                Fall Slash

                                Rise Slash

                                Other ideas?

                                Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                                Jecc
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                                #44

                                \ : N-slash / : 7-slash Edit: better yet, Z-slash

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                                • A AspDotNetDev

                                  A coworker was recently confused about which slash was the backslash and which was the forward slash. I propose we rename them, perhaps to one of these:

                                  \

                                  /

                                  Slide Slash

                                  Hill Slash

                                  Five Slash

                                  One Slash

                                  Negative Slash

                                  Positive Slash

                                  Fall Slash

                                  Rise Slash

                                  Other ideas?

                                  Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                                  User 4049335
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                                  #45

                                  Uphill slash downhill slash

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                                  • A AspDotNetDev

                                    A coworker was recently confused about which slash was the backslash and which was the forward slash. I propose we rename them, perhaps to one of these:

                                    \

                                    /

                                    Slide Slash

                                    Hill Slash

                                    Five Slash

                                    One Slash

                                    Negative Slash

                                    Positive Slash

                                    Fall Slash

                                    Rise Slash

                                    Other ideas?

                                    Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                                    TNCaver
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                                    It's simple. In English, we read from left to right, therefore, going right is going forward. That makes / the forward (leaning) slash, and \ the backslash. Renaming them will only spread the confusion.

                                    If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.

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                                    • A AspDotNetDev

                                      A coworker was recently confused about which slash was the backslash and which was the forward slash. I propose we rename them, perhaps to one of these:

                                      \

                                      /

                                      Slide Slash

                                      Hill Slash

                                      Five Slash

                                      One Slash

                                      Negative Slash

                                      Positive Slash

                                      Fall Slash

                                      Rise Slash

                                      Other ideas?

                                      Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                                      T800G
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                                      #47

                                      I say we call it METAL! :) \m/

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                                      • A AspDotNetDev

                                        A coworker was recently confused about which slash was the backslash and which was the forward slash. I propose we rename them, perhaps to one of these:

                                        \

                                        /

                                        Slide Slash

                                        Hill Slash

                                        Five Slash

                                        One Slash

                                        Negative Slash

                                        Positive Slash

                                        Fall Slash

                                        Rise Slash

                                        Other ideas?

                                        Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                                        Nikunj_Bhatt
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                                        I read all the replies and also thought on RTL languages. Direction of writing could be different but not the direction itself. So, for everybody, right is right and left is left, top is top and bottom is bottom. Therefore, my suggestions are based on absolute directions: \ = TL (Top-Left) or LT (Left-Top) Slash / = BR (Bottom-Right) or RB (Right-Bottom) Slash However, more appropriate I think would be: / = NE (North-East) or EN (East-North) Slash \ = SW (North-West) or WN (West-North) Slash Or take the "North" common: / = E-Slash (NE Slash) \ = W-Slash (NW Slash) Also look at the keyboard; W and E keys are adjacent and W is at West side and E is at East side of each other!

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                                        • T TNCaver

                                          It's simple. In English, we read from left to right, therefore, going right is going forward. That makes / the forward (leaning) slash, and \ the backslash. Renaming them will only spread the confusion.

                                          If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.

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                                          AspDotNetDev
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                                          #49

                                          Yeah, that's how I like to think of it, though it does take the assumption that it's leaning and not swinging.

                                          Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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