debray@sbcs.UUCP (Saumya Debray) (08/20/85)
> Does anyone out there know of any software systems named Sarah? > I am considering this as a name for a system I am developing. I > know of a system named SARA at a California school (UCLA I think). > Also, since SARA is close, how about systems named Ethel or Kathy. Nope. There IS a distributed programming language being developed at Yale called Linda, though (yes, the choice of name WAS influenced by the dedication of DoD's Ada!). -- Saumya Debray SUNY at Stony Brook uucp: {allegra, hocsd, philabs, ogcvax} !sbcs!debray arpa: debray%suny-sb.csnet@csnet-relay.arpa CSNet: debray@sbcs.csnet
tim@cithep.UucP (Tim Smith ) (08/20/85)
Thank you, I was looking for a name for a software system I am working on. I guess I will have to hurry out and trademark this before you do.... -- Tim Smith ihnp4!{wlbr!callan,cithep}!tim
rchrd@well.UUCP (rchrd = Richard Friedman) (08/21/85)
In article <7300002@uiucdcsp>, shilling@uiucdcsp.Uiuc.ARPA writes: > > > Does anyone out there know of any software systems named Sarah? > I am considering this as a name for a system I am developing. I > know of a system named SARA at a California school (UCLA I think). > Also, since SARA is close, how about systems named Ethel or Kathy. Note that SARA is the acronym for the computer center at the Univ of Amsterdam in the Netherlands... Stichting Academische Rechnenzentrum Amsterdam I'm sure I've muckked up the spelling something awful... -- [rchrd] = Richard Friedman Pacific-Sierra Research, 2855 Telegraph #415 Berkeley, CA 94705 (415) 540 5216 UUCP: {?,?,hplabs)!well!rchrd