>>>>So while that line of yodacode works, it throws me for a loop. So I hereby request that we coin the term yodacode to apply to any yoda-like programmers.
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>>>While I agree with the general idea, I don't think that Yoda is an appropriate term. Yoda style is possible in Forth and PostScript. Actually it's a requirement there :).
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>>>We need something enygmatic for the name. And while Yodaspeak may unnatural in English seem, in other languages quite comfortably fits. Not sounds to me strangely.
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>>Interesting. Certainly Yoda is a character of great wisdom in the story. Have you any suggestions?
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>Had I had any, I'd have offered them right away (is this the proper tense here? Terry! Where are you?).
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>Now that you made me think of it... can't use Delphi, that's another product. Maybe Sphynx, but that's hard to pronounce :). I'd settle for "cryptic" or "enygmatic" or "riddle code".
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>It's so hard to coin a term in English, when all the words that come to mind are either trademarked, overused or guaranteed to be misspelled or mispronounced. Even "riddle code" may be misunderstood as "code riddled with ...".
Isn't Reverse Polish already like Yoda speak?
Mesay, How about Ja Ja Binks Code, or JaJa Code? :-)
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