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Subject:Re: on the fly From:Phillip Wilkerson <phillipw -at- ALLENSYSGROUP -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 12 May 1997 15:37:30 -0400
Walker, Arlen P <Arlen -dot- P -dot- Walker -at- JCI -dot- COM> said:
> The reason the response varies is that it's *not* computer jargon. I
> believe it derives from the same source as "on the wing." It characterizes
> its target as something done in a hurry, probably improvised. The
> impression is one of continuous motion, of something done without delay.
>
> It was in use long before computers were built. Don't hyphenate it. As
> another poster noted, it's an informal usage, so you might not want to use
> it.
I guess "on the fly" would be termed a colloquialism (i.e., too informal for
technical writing); however, it has been used so much in the computer industry
that it is tantamount to computer jargon (i.e., too esoteric for technical
writing). In either case, Arlen is right: better to use common words to
communicate the idea.
>
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