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Some standard D20 terms I'm looking for ''Virtual'' equivalents for at the moment are: | Some standard D20 terms I'm looking for ''Virtual'' equivalents for at the moment are: | ||
* Magic (in the sense of the single generic term for rewrites and rewriting). | * Magic (in the sense of the single generic term for rewrites and rewriting). | ||
− | + | * Poisonous (as in something that is naturally dangerous to programs; term needs to relate back to the ''Virtual'' term for poison, "codeeater") | |
− | * Poisonous (as in something that is naturally dangerous to programs; term needs to relate back to the ''Virtual'' term for poison, "codeeater". | + | * dispelling/dispelled (i.e. negating the effect of an already-executed rewrite). Restoring? Debugging? Something along the lines of correcting code. |
− | + | * Cantrip (a basic rewrite) | |
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--[[User:IMAGinES|IMAGinES]] 17:15, 10 Jun 2005 (PDT) | --[[User:IMAGinES|IMAGinES]] 17:15, 10 Jun 2005 (PDT) | ||
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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. | 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. | ||
− | + | --[[User:IMAGinES|IMAGinES]] 19:20, 18 Jun 2005 (PDT) | |
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+ | Igtenio and I have been batting some suggestions for a replacement of "cantrip" back and forth. The best we've been able to come up with are "Quickie" (his idea) and "One Liner" (mine), both of which have obvious drawbacks. Can anyone else come up with something? | ||
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+ | --[[User:IMAGinES|IMAGinES]] 00:53, 21 Jun 2005 (PDT) | ||
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+ | How about "macro"? It doesn't appear to ber 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. | ||
− | --[[User:IMAGinES|IMAGinES]] 01: | + | --[[User:IMAGinES|IMAGinES]] 01:00, 14 Aug 2005 (PDT) |