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− | Per the main guide, it is recommended that editors also take a look at [[HorizonVirtual:The_Waker_Dictionary|The Waker Dictionary]] before posting.
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| = Development Discussion = | | = Development Discussion = |
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− | trey_palmer of the [http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/horizonvirtual/ horizonvirtual Yahoo! Group] provides the following resources for computer terms:
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− | * http://www.sharpened.net/glossary/index.php
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− | * http://whatis.techtarget.com/
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− | * http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0006024.html
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− | * http://www.csgnetwork.com/glossary.html
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− | * http://www.geocities.com/ikind_babel/babel/babel.html
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− | * http://catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/index.html
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− | Some standard D20 terms I'm looking for ''Virtual'' equivalents for at the moment are:
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− | * Magic (in the sense of the single generic term for rewrites and rewriting).
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− | Suggestion: "Hax" - suggests an illicit alteration to ongoing system functions.
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− | * Poisonous (as in something that is naturally dangerous to programs; term needs to relate back to the ''Virtual'' term for poison, "codeeater". The term should reflect "poisonous" in the sense that a nightshade berry can be poisonous to humans, not because someone added a poison to it, but because poison is formed naturally within the berry as part of its processes.)
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− | Suggestion: "Fluctuating" - suggests that incorporating it (as in eating) may pass a certain amount of instability to the consumer.
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− | --[[User:IMAGinES|IMAGinES]] 17:15, 10 Jun 2005 (PDT)
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− | == Solved Terms ==
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− | Igtenio's brilliant suggestion of replacing "Dispel" with "Undo" hs been incorporated into the conversion guide. He's also suggested "Corrupted" as a replacement for "Undead", which makes sense to me.
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− | Also, after Igtenio and I batted some suggestions for a replacement of "cantrip" back and forth, including "Quickie" (his idea) and "One Liner" (mine), both of which had obvious drawbacks, I went with "macro". It doesn't appear to be used anywhere else in Program Space, and its computing-based definition, an easily-usable string of code that executes a complex command, seems equivalent with what a D&D cantrip does.
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− | --[[User:IMAGinES|IMAGinES]] 01:18, 14 Aug 2005 (PDT)
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