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Angela:
Hi,

Who wants to submit a list of their favourite apronyms from the site?

I've just switched over the tour of recent acronyms from stack-generated pages to PHP. The same technology could easily be used for people to put up their own lists of favourites, or lists of apronyms on topics which wouldn't be suited to being a category (such as 'things not to give Grandma for Christmas' or 'A day in the life of Tony McCoy O'Grady') It seems to work for Amazon.

Who would be interested in adding lists like this? I could put up a web interface where you could type in the apronyms in one field and a title in another, and it'd add your list to a list of lists. You just type in the apronym, it looks up the expansion and other information when it displays the list. I'm not sure whether people should be able to edit them from the web too, or if they should have to log in to do so (so that nobody puts acronyms I dislike in my favourites list.)

For now, post your lists here or email them to me, and I'll put them up.

Tony:
Angela wrote:

> Who wants to submit a list of their favourite apronyms from the site?

I've just switched over the tour of recent acronyms from stack-generated pages to PHP.

....The dreaded geek-speek strikes :-)

I can't be asked to choose between my babies, I'm a modern parent and love them all equally. Some days some may look better in my eyes than others, but they all get the spotlight at some time or other.

Angela:



>>> On 01 July 2003 10:14:13 UTC, Tony wrote:

....The dreaded geek-speek strikes :-)


Aah, so mere acronyms are geek-speek now. PHP really stands for PHP HyperText Processing, but I've heard it called Pretty Hip Programming. Right now it's Phasing-out HyperCard Pages.

Maryellen:

Hi,
I am working with special ed high schoolers and one of our goals is  teaching them to make up acronyms to remember things. Do you have any spcial sites you can suggest? We are working on basic life skills.
Thanks
Maryellen

>>> On 01 July 2003 09:58:57 UTC, Angela wrote:

Hi,

Who wants to submit a list of their favourite apronyms from the site?

I've just switched over the tour of recent acronyms from stack-generated pages to PHP. The same technology could easily be used for people to put up their own lists of favourites, or lists of apronyms on topics which wouldn't be suited to being a category (such as 'things not to give Grandma for Christmas' or 'A day in the life of Tony McCoy O'Grady') It seems to work for Amazon.

Who would be interested in adding lists like this? I could put up a web interface where you could type in the apronyms in one field and a title in another, and it'd add your list to a list of lists. You just type in the apronym, it looks up the expansion and other information when it displays the list. I'm not sure whether people should be able to edit them from the web too, or if they should have to log in to do so (so that nobody puts acronyms I dislike in my favourites list.)

For now, post your lists here or email them to me, and I'll put them up.

Patricia:
I've been away a long time, and everything's changed! I read my own acronyms (or is more PC to say apronyms now, Tony?) and I can't believe I made them. Some are really great! Everyone elses are all really great! Let me get caught up then I'll tell you my very favourite.

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