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From: | Daniel Carrera |
Subject: | Re: [Chicken-users] Why is it called "Chicken"? |
Date: | Tue, 4 Mar 2014 15:59:48 +0100 |
There's an interview with Felix that might answer your question:Hi Daniel,
One last question: What inspired the names CHICKEN and SPOCK? Do they mean anything, aside from the bird and the well-known Star Trek character?
That question always comes up, sooner or later. ;-)
I had a plastic toy of Feathers McGraw on my desk, the evil penguin (disguised as a chicken!) from the Wallace and Gromit movie, “The Wrong Trousers.” Looking for a preliminary working title for the compiler, I used the first thing that came to my mind that day. I’m somewhat superstitious about names for software projects, and things were progressing well, so I didn’t dare to change the name.
K.
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 3:22 PM, Daniel Carrera <address@hidden> wrote:
Perhaps a silly question, but I'm curious. Why is Chicken Scheme called Chicken?
Cheers,Daniel.--
When an engineer says that something can't be done, it's a code phrase that means it's not fun to do.
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