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Luke, any reason for preferring the term "vocabulary" versus glossary? A list of definitions for jargon is called a glossary in most English-language literature so it seemed appropriate and your revert might have made more sense if it were accompanied by comments in the edit history (my apology if I failed to notice them). [[User:Casascius|Casascius]] 17:28, 2 November 2011 (GMT) | Luke, any reason for preferring the term "vocabulary" versus glossary? A list of definitions for jargon is called a glossary in most English-language literature so it seemed appropriate and your revert might have made more sense if it were accompanied by comments in the edit history (my apology if I failed to notice them). [[User:Casascius|Casascius]] 17:28, 2 November 2011 (GMT) | ||
* You might be right, but "Bitcoin" as a page prefix has been phased out... --[[User:Luke-jr|Luke-jr]] 19:24, 6 November 2011 (GMT) | * You might be right, but "Bitcoin" as a page prefix has been phased out... --[[User:Luke-jr|Luke-jr]] 19:24, 6 November 2011 (GMT) | ||
==[[wxBitcoin]]== | |||
Luke, From what I'm reading, isn't [[wxBitcoin]] a command line program? If yes, how could this sentence be true?: "For example, using [[wxBitcoin]], one can click "Get Address" and be assigned an address." Why even link to that page? No one knows what wxBitcoin is. | |||
--[[User:Atheros|Atheros]] 01:24, 6 December 2011 (GMT) |
Revision as of 01:24, 6 December 2011
Vocabulary vs Glossary
Luke, any reason for preferring the term "vocabulary" versus glossary? A list of definitions for jargon is called a glossary in most English-language literature so it seemed appropriate and your revert might have made more sense if it were accompanied by comments in the edit history (my apology if I failed to notice them). Casascius 17:28, 2 November 2011 (GMT)
- You might be right, but "Bitcoin" as a page prefix has been phased out... --Luke-jr 19:24, 6 November 2011 (GMT)
wxBitcoin
Luke, From what I'm reading, isn't wxBitcoin a command line program? If yes, how could this sentence be true?: "For example, using wxBitcoin, one can click "Get Address" and be assigned an address." Why even link to that page? No one knows what wxBitcoin is. --Atheros 01:24, 6 December 2011 (GMT)