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Ken Levy in San Francisco 3/4/99
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12/03/1999 18:48:30
 
 
À
11/03/1999 07:02:23
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Conférences & événements
Divers
Thread ID:
00192892
Message ID:
00197069
Vues:
30
I named GenScrnX for GENSCRN.prg eXtended. Then people would sometimes call me the X-Man, or Mr. X, etc. Sometimes people at Microsoft call me KenX. Then other programs were written like GenRepoX and GenMenuX, etc. I think X is now a common extension for "extended" in computer terms, and I can see a trend with VFP tools and stuff from GenScrnX, but I see no connection with VFP tools and things like ActiveX or DirectX, etc. I did want a web site URL with the X extension, and since sometimes I teach technology (as in a class room) and because I really like OOP (using classes), I thought of ClassX, to have a dual meaning as a class room and a define class. The fact it is almost pronounced Classics is just fun, but not the intention. I think it's also easy to remember, which is important for any URL.

Ken Levy
http://classx.com

>Evan,
>
>Maybe it's a play on the word Classics...?
>
>Regards, Renoir
>
>>I dunno. I never understood why he called the site "classx".
>>
>>>Is it true that Ken Levy "invented" the "x" sufix for everything?
>>
>>>>You might have saw it after you sent your message (hyper-linked on his name)... otherwise it is www.classx.com
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