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TeaBoy(Posted 2015) [#1]
Anyone heard of this before?

http://developer.garmin.com/connect-iq/monkey-c/


Salmakis(Posted 2015) [#2]
there are millions of stuff named "monkey" thats why its kinda impossible to google for monkey stuff xD
well the x now made it somewhat better, lets hope mark find a new name for monkey x 2 :D


degac(Posted 2015) [#3]
MOX - (MOnkey X) - already used..
FOX or ZORRO? Just kidding... surely Monkey is not so an 'unique' when used in web search.


EdzUp(Posted 2015) [#4]
Zorro was a peripheral for Amiga computers IIRC it also related to a slot type as well :)


degac(Posted 2015) [#5]
Yes, Zorro was the name of the proprietary connector on Amiga system, an ancestor of PCI.
In programming language it seems not be used (Zorro should be translated as fox, astute, in a positive way - recalling the idea of translator's work in behind the curtain).


Nobuyuki(Posted 2015) [#6]
The naming discussion's been had before:
http://www.monkey-x.com/Community/posts.php?topic=9719&post=104491

I'll repeat my post there here: Seems a lot of people have been unofficially referring to monkey2 as mx2, and I get the feeling that name will stick, even if it is not adopted officially. Combining the search terms for monkey and mx2 will likely narrow the parameters pretty well. This is the same issue languages like Python / Ruby face -- mainly, they are non-issues when the language has established itself, and for the edge cases you can add "language" or "code" to your search query. SEO is not the magic pill to language adoption.


TeaBoy(Posted 2015) [#7]
What about MX^2 ? I still say the name Monkey is a fantastic name!