lolTLM wrote: Today my code's like "Hello I'm running obvs, i'm running.. Just cover your eyes and call me pretty"
obvs I'm not running lol
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lolTLM wrote: Today my code's like "Hello I'm running obvs, i'm running.. Just cover your eyes and call me pretty"
obvs I'm not running lol
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i don't really like it.tank wrote: How do you all feel about us formally calling AutoHotkey RPA sofftware?
Definitely not talking about the same thing as ahk.They are configured (or "trained") using demonstrative steps, rather than being programmed using code-based instructions.
many industry terms start out as fancy marketing, giving someone a competitive advantage. then everyone copies the terms to remove the advantage, and then they become standardized. see the related: BPA. then you have CRM, ERP software, etc, all made up terms that eventually caught ontank wrote:This has become an industry term. Not just fancy marketing.
I think the fit is fine. I was just telling someone the other day, when I'm at a networking event I try and explain what I do with AutoHotkey and the term "automation" is interpreted very differently by many people. I think this term could help clarify what I work in however I'm curious what are other benefits /goals of using RPA software as a term to describe what I do with AHK?tank wrote:How do you all feel about us formally calling AutoHotkey RPA sofftware?
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