Maybe “AJAXify” is a word…
June 21st, 2007 | Published in pointless | 1 Comment
Over on ars technica, Nate Anderson posts about the “ten most hated words on the internet.”
Among the words he loathes is the term “AJAXify”. Three things:
- He complains that “To AJAX” is not a verb. The -ify suffix is applied to nouns (and maybe adjectives?), not verbs. You can beautify some thing, but “to beauty” is not a verb. You can’t “runnify” a race.
- “AJAX” is passé. The term is Ajax now, and, no, it doesn’t stand for anything. The community has realized that Ajax does not necessarily mean JavaScript or XML; so, no more acronym.
- I have never heard anyone say “AJAXify”. Making up terms to be tired of is odd, at best.
All in all, this is a completely pointless post, and it shows my tendency to fixate on things that irritate me (just like Nate,) but it did allow me to throw out my “Ajax vs. AJAX” opinion.
June 25th, 2007 at 4:41 pm (#)
Agree on first and second points. I have heard people spontaneously come out with “ajaxify” and Google shows that.
One certainty in life is that people will always get annoyed with new words, even when they are easily defined and fill a gap in the vocabulary. Just like people who sniffed their noses at “Ajax” because it wasn’t new or because it meant the same as DHTML or some other reason. Or “blogs”, “patterns”, whatever.
(Ever so slightly biased as the owner of ajaxify.com :)