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If we created a new web framework for Cobra, a la Rails and Django, what name would you prefer?

HyperMint
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67%
HyperStack
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Total votes : 3

Web framework name

Postby Charles » Sun Dec 26, 2010 3:28 pm

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Re: Web framework name

Postby johannes.krampf » Mon Dec 27, 2010 1:38 pm

I don't like either. But that's probably because I associate "hyper" with children toys and exaggerated newspaper articles.

How about "snakepit" or something related to snake charming? Would imho be a better fit for the Cobra programming language.
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Re: Web framework name

Postby torial » Mon Dec 27, 2010 2:23 pm

johannes.krampf wrote:I don't like either. But that's probably because I associate "hyper" with children toys and exaggerated newspaper articles.

How about "snakepit" or something related to snake charming? Would imho be a better fit for the Cobra programming language.


I picked HyperStack because of the similarity to HyperCard: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HyperCard
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Re: Web framework name

Postby Charles » Mon Dec 27, 2010 8:53 pm

johannes.krampf wrote:I don't like either. But that's probably because I associate "hyper" with children toys and exaggerated newspaper articles.

How about "snakepit" or something related to snake charming? Would imho be a better fit for the Cobra programming language.

"Hyper" is there as in:
-- hypertext
-- Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
-- the common definition of the word: over; beyond; above... and even the dictionary lists "related to hypertext" as the 2nd definition :-)

It does not invoke children's toys or exaggerated articles in my mind. Does it for other readers?

"Snakepit" does not sound very inviting. :o
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Re: Web framework name

Postby todd.a » Mon Dec 27, 2010 9:09 pm

The exaggerated form for news is from "hype" (informal/slang for hyperbole). Sort of true since that's the only way to sell news these days--everything has a crazy headline. I don't get the children toys connection, but now I'm curious :).

I think snakepit gives the impression that if you use it you'll get bitten, which is more appropriate for another web language/framework that will remain nameless lol.
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Re: Web framework name

Postby joeriks » Sat Jan 29, 2011 8:53 pm

Hi! I was introducing myself to Cobra and stumbled on this discussion. A lightweight web framework using Cobra would be very interesing, so a big +1 for the project itself :) About the name - HyperMint works for me - but if I can just throw in an idea a guest here - I both like the one word names + snake related. So what bout Naja? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naja
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Re: Web framework name

Postby Charles » Wed Feb 09, 2011 8:53 pm

I see the idea, but have to admit that I've grown attached to HyperMint. Of course, there will be other projects in the future that could benefit from such a name as "Naja".
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Re: Web framework name

Postby RIGHT_THEN » Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:59 pm

GentleMen

What about CobraNetworks in which anything can come like
.Web
.Telephony
.3G
.Arduino
.Banking
.SpaceShuttle
.CommunicatingWithMartians

i apologize if suggesting other names is unwelcomed for this topic ;)

just a few thou

1) Webacious ( now that`s delicious and ambitious )
2) WebCrobacious ( more like a crow then!! )
3) SpitWeb or SpitterWeb ( suddendly snake is a spider )
4) CharlesWeb( more of Surname now )
5) CobraAcross ( in this lies the seed of communication people :?

ThankingYou
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