[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"

Patrick Meredith pmeredit at uiuc.edu
Thu Apr 12 12:43:41 PDT 2007


On Apr 12, 2007, at 2:11 PM, me22 wrote:

> On 4/12/07, Chris Lattner <sabre at nondot.org> wrote:
>> Note that the name need not capture every aspect of the project.   
>> Just
>> having a distinguished name with no specific connotation is  
>> probably good
>> enough.  20 years ago, "google" and "yahoo" had very different  
>> meanings,
>> and "mozilla" or "firefox" were pretty meaningless.  Today, there  
>> is very
>> strong awareness of what they are.
>>
> That works great for something that gets massive exposure, but GNOME
> has made me wary of (what seems to be) completely unrelated names. I
> too often get lost in the soup of pango, cairo, epiphany, evolution,
> metacity, festival, evince, and such, so I'm not a fan of clever, but
> unrelated, words. A portmanteau could be nice, though.
>
> One of the nicer project names I've seen recently is Alexandria, for a
> book database program ( http://alexandria.rubyforge.org/ ).  It
> unfortunately fails the searchability test, but does brilliantly at
> reminding you what it is.
>
> What about heading off into Greek mythology? Perhaps Dædalus, the
> greatly skilled Athenian architect that built the palace of Cnossus.
> There's also Hephæstus, God of smiths, builder of Helios's chariot,
> maker of Talos, Crete and Europa's guardian robot, and fabricator of
> the weapons of the Gods; or Lemnos, the island with his workshop.

We could combine dragons and mythology (but in this case Norse) and get
Jörmungandr (the Midgard Serpent).  This has the advantage of non- 
ascii characters AND the fact
that I only have  a vague concept of how to pronounce it :)

>
> Unfortunately, they're not the easiest words to spell, and Vulcan,
> Hephæstus's roman name, is somewhat used already.
>
> ~ Scott McMurray
>
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