IBM and Naming Conventions - Humor
IBM is a highly acronym-ized environment, so it doesn’t surprise me that sometimes things like this slip through the cracks. I was alerted by a colleague as to a new editor for Lotus Quickr services for WebSphere Portal..
Ladies and Gentlemen, I introduce to you the FCKEditor
Now, for anyone who has ever used an IBM UI I think it’s safe to assume that class is actually inherited by all thier editors
Disclaimer: I was a WID/WSAD-IE UI guy for about 4 years, so blast away.
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March 11th, 2008 at 2:51 pm
By the way, the FCK editor is not an IBM product (http://www.fckeditor.net), just a good rich text editor with a funny name.
March 13th, 2008 at 9:41 am
Yeah.. I had already published this one and then did the google search and found that it was a pretty good editor.. In this case, I’m surprised IBM didn’t try to hide or mangle the name