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by didibus
1855 days ago
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I'm a french speaker, Jolie is a common woman name, yes it also means pretty, but that's like people called Lily or Prince. The logo is also a woman's eye + brow. It's possible the author was going for the meaning of pretty, but there still seem to be a strong personification happening with emphasis on it being a beautiful woman, and it's that aspect that unease me. Again, you can call your language however you choose too, and I'm not going to judge it by its name, but I still personally find this womanization trend in programming language names a bit weird. I'll probably get used to it, though it does feel like an interesting meta-psycholigical subject as well. Where are the programming languages named John, Richard and David? Why are we calling a language by a person's name? Why are their logo becoming human facial features? |
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Where? It's not even on the INSEE tool https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/3532172, according to their "Fichier des prénoms" (https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/2540004), there are currently 39 persons named "Jolie" in France. This is not to dismiss the rest of what you said, I'm just curious as to where "Jolie" is a common woman name.