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- From: goodwin@edieng.enet.dec.com (Pete Goodwin)
- Subject: Re: OS differences and improvements (Was Re: new PC's, what's happening acorn?)
- Message-ID: <1992Sep2.074300.803@rdg.dec.com>
- Sender: news@rdg.dec.com (Mr News)
- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation
- Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1992 07:39:33 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep01.215752.8695@microsoft.com>, t-piersh@microsoft.com (Piers Haken) writes...
-
- >The point is that english words can have other meanings and it can take
- >longer for your brain to map from name to function (or visa versa) if
- >it has more than one 'symbol' for each word. For example (okay, so this
- >is a little contrived) if someone comes up to you in the street and says
- >"grep" or "ls" to you you'd know exactly what he was talking about
- >(assuming you'd used these commands before). However, if he said "search"
- >or "list" you be slightly less sure about his mental health. The idea
- >is that "grep" (for example) performs one distinct function, as does
- >the command it describes.
-
- Granted english words can be ambiguous, I still find DIRECTORY or SEARCH a bit
- more obvious at first glance than ls or grep.
-
- >If you're stuck for the name of a command, use the apropos command.
- >And if you don't like the fact that you have to know a silly name like
- >"apropos" to start with do "man man".
-
- Compared to VMS HELP, man is prehistoric. apropos is a nice well known word,
- isn't it! What's wrong with HELP SEARCH!
-
- Help in RISCOS is !Help. Applications broadcast help messages which get
- displayed in a window. There isn't a system utility that does help though, and
- there a lots of PD applications stepping in to fill the gap.
-
- Pete Goodwin
- goodwin@system.enet.dec.com
-