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%p It has been a bit of a journey, but now we have arrived: Salama is officially named.
%h3#salama Salama
%p
Salama is a
= succeed "," do
%strong real word
%p
It is a word of my
%strong home-country
Finland, a finnish word (double plus)
%p
Salama means
%strong lightning
(or flash), and that is fast (double double plus) and bright.
%p
As some may have noticed in most places my nick is
= succeed "." do
%strong dancinglightning
%p
Also
%strong my wife
suggested it, so it always reminds me of her.
%h4#journey Journey
%p I started with crystal, which i liked. It speaks of clarity. It is related to ruby. All was good.
%p
But I was not the first to have this thought: The name is taken, as i found out by
chance. Ary Borenszweig started the
%a{:href => "http://crystal-lang.org/"} project
already two
years ago and they not only have a working system, but even compile themselves.
%p
Alas, Ary started out with the idea of ruby on rockets (ie fast), but when the
dynamic aspects came (as they have for me a month ago), he went for speed, to be
precise for a static system, not for ruby.
So his crystal is now its own language with ruby-ish style, but not semantics.
%p
That is why i had not found it. But when i did we talked, all was friendly, and we
agreed i would look for a new name.
%p
And so i did and many were taken. Kide (crystal in finish) was a step on the way,
as was ruby in ruby. And many candidates were explored and discarded, like broom
(basic ruby object oriented machine), or som (simple object machine), even ahimsa.
%h4#official Official
%p But then i found it, or rather we did, as it was a suggestion from my wife: Salama.
%p
After i found the name i made sure to claim it: I published first versions of gems
for salama and sub-modules. They dont work off course, but at least the name is
taken in rubygems too. Off course the github name is too.
%p So now i can get on with things at lightning speed :-)