RE: What things are called (was Non-ascii string processing)

From: Jill Ramonsky (Jill.Ramonsky@aculab.com)
Date: Tue Oct 07 2003 - 06:43:39 CST


Er, dude. It's called a sense of humor. Hence the smiley (which you
snipped).
Jill

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marco Cimarosti [mailto:marco.cimarosti@essetre.it]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 1:32 PM
> To: 'Jill Ramonsky'; unicode@unicode.org
> Subject: RE: What things are called (was Non-ascii string processing)
>
>
> Jill Ramonsky wrote:
> > Hey - the public will just have to get used to it!
>
> No, the public should not be bored with these technical
> details: in the user
> manual, a "book" will still be a "book". The fact that, in
> the source code
> of the application "book" means something else if of interest only to
> programmers.
>
> _ Marco
>



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