Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Table-oriented programming
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Table-oriented programming is a Neologism invented by the infamous Usenet troll Bryce Jacobs masarading as original research. It is ineligible on both counts. Bryce Jacobs is also known to use the alias TopMind and Tablizer .
- Delete as nominator--User:MartinSpamer 12:04 GMT 21st August 2006
- AfD is not a vote - a nominator's rational is explained in the top and doesn't need to be reiterated in the discussion preemptively like this, it's bad form. WilyD 13:21, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
- Some things come up in researching this (in addition to the "Further reading" section of the article, q.v.) that appear to support the nomination: "He advocates something called Table Oriented Programming (TOP), that I've never heard of anywhere else.", "You can tell that this came from a DB head.", "Not only marketing speak, but Orwellian NewSpeak too: ignorance passing itself up for innovation.", "ah yes, the notorious "topmind" of comp.object, he of the non-terminating anti-OOP rants.". A lot of what is written about this turns out to be no more than copies of Jacobs' own web pages or entries in lists of people's bookmarks, moreover. Uncle G 14:23, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
- also he refers to it as "My pet paradigm, Table Oriented Programming" - That seems to pretty much sum it up. Artw 14:40, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
- Delete - Appears to be made up. And a bit crazy. Artw 14:29, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
- Delete, get it published and cited first. Gazpacho 17:12, 21 August 2006 (UTC)