Name my OS for me
- AndrewAPrice
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If I had... i would call my 2nd OS "Shmeergel OS", 0.1 as "Codename Frankenstein".
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- AndrewAPrice
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I've codenamed my OS Perception. It's not an official name (unless it sticks like Linux) but rather I thought up of it to identify my OS for folder names, etc.
I stick with simplistic names for my individual components, e.g. "kernel" "driver interface" "program manager". If I was referring to these components to anyone else I would simply say "my kernel", "my driver interface", etc, or more formally, "the Perception kernel".
Giving individual components abstract or creative names can become confusing to anyone not familiar with your OS. E.g. if I downloaded and tested your OS and you referred to your kernel as "Dingbat", your text editor as "Fingersize", and your web browser as "Spiderload" I would have no clue what anything is. I would choose a more appropriate name, e.g. for a text editor something like Text Editor, Writer, Notepad, would be more appropriate.
I stick with simplistic names for my individual components, e.g. "kernel" "driver interface" "program manager". If I was referring to these components to anyone else I would simply say "my kernel", "my driver interface", etc, or more formally, "the Perception kernel".
Giving individual components abstract or creative names can become confusing to anyone not familiar with your OS. E.g. if I downloaded and tested your OS and you referred to your kernel as "Dingbat", your text editor as "Fingersize", and your web browser as "Spiderload" I would have no clue what anything is. I would choose a more appropriate name, e.g. for a text editor something like Text Editor, Writer, Notepad, would be more appropriate.
My OS is Perception.
I agree, unless the name just happens to end in 'os'... like "dynatos" (DynatOS)exkor wrote:Totaly agree with xchg, no 'OS' in the name. Having 'OS' is in the name is just crap. My os name is related to my work - FOREX and its one of the nicknames of the pair I trade - volatile pair that gave me time to do my hobby(programing).
PS: MacOS is just crap as a name.
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Re: Name my OS for me
Mine was called "OS" till yesterday when my friend said "oz" So now my OS is called "TWOOS" (The wizard of os)... hah
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Already taken. By a 1960's operating system.cg123 wrote:How about George? George is a pretty good name, I think.
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Re: Name my OS for me
How about JOS - Junk OS ?
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