Codenames
Here, we give some details on the codenames that each version has and also a complete list:
Naming scheme for codenames
In general, it always has something to do with the version number. This might be the first rule. Then, the second rule is that is most completely irregular, i.e. have no relation to a previous version.
List of all codenames
Version | Codename | Description |
1.6.0 | Sechzehn | German word for the number 16 |
1.5.4 | M58 | Charles Messier discovered a spiral galaxy in constellation virgo on 15.4.1779 |
1.5.3 | -- | none |
1.5.2 | Baade | The Baade 1952 was the first German jet passenger jet airliner |
1.5.1 | Volleyball | the 5-1 formation in volleyball has only a single setter with five possible attackers |
1.5.0 | GUI | the GUI has tests and is fully working |
1.4.12 | -- | none |
1.4.11 | Soccer | It is one for all and all for one football |
1.4.10 | One for ten | In the states since 1976 for every ten people executed one has been exonerated. Online series of films. |
1.4.9 | Squares | 1,2, and 3 squared |
1.4.8 | Correction Enterprises | Paragraph 148-128 of US law decrees enterprises employing incarcerated offenders have to be known as such |
1.4.7 | Capitalism | According to a 2011 research article on system theory, 147 companies control the major part of global capitalism |
1.4.6 | Robert Scott | polar explorer, second to reach the south pole, was born 146 years ago |
1.4.5 | Half marathon | If you train for such an event, try to finish in less than one hour and forty-five minutes |
1.4.4 | Gross | [LOTR,ch.1]: "...Together we score one-hundred and forty-four...: One Gross, if I may use the expression." |
1.4.3 | Bulli | The license tag of my Volkswagen T3 Transporter, also known as Bulli, ends with A143 |
1.4.2 | 1-4-2-1 | has been the military doctrine of the United States of America up to 2005 |
1.4.1 | Root of two | is 1.41421... |
1.4.0 | Vierzehn | German word for the number 14 |
1.3.14 | One semi circle | with unit radius has length of 3.14... |
1.3.13 | Three thirteen | is a variation of the card game Rummy |
1.3.12 | Meta Language | is a general-purpose functional programming language, short: ML |
1.3.11 | Lif | Lif is either old German for ten or means leave. Eleven can be traced to either one-lif or one left |
1.3.10 | Surprise | "come as no surprise" are first words on page 1310 in 6th edition of German Advanced Learner's Oxford Dictionary |
1.3.9 | Benzene | The C-C bond distance in benzene is 1.39 angstrom |
1.3.8 | Lead-acid Battery | 13.8V is the optimum voltage for charging the battery in cars |
1.3.7 | Fine structure constant | the fine structure constant is about 1/137 |
1.3.6 | Triangular numbers | The sequence 0,1,3,6,10,...=n(n+1)/2 or A000217 in oeis.org |
1.3.5 | Tongue | Radical 135 of Kangxi script has this meaning |
1.3.4 | Cymdeithas Rheilffordd Eryri | No.134 is the designation of a locomotive of the Welsh Highland Railway Society under restoration |
1.3.3 | Last Discovery | STS-133 is the mission designation of the last flight of space shuttle discovery |
1.3.2 | Amtsanmassung | Paragraph 132 of the german Strafgesetzbuch is about assumption of authority |
1.3.1 | Ayers Rock | Uluru in Northern Territory of Australia is at longitude of 131 |
1.3.0 | Banana oil | Common name for Isoamyl acetate which has a molar mass of 130g/mol |
1.2.5 | Abé | African language spoken in Côte d'Ivoire |
1.2.4 | Mercedes | the W124 series is one chassis used by Mercedes in its E-class cars |
1.2.3 | Serpens Cauda | yellow dwarf star system 123 light years away |
1.2.2 | Hadrian's Wall | Erection began in 122 AD |
1.2.1 | Injection | it is one-to-one and probably onto :) |
1.2.0 | Zwoelf | German word for the number 12 |
1.1.6 | ununhexium | atomic number of a so temporarily called element |
1.1.5 | Melli Beese | first female German aviator, her flight license number |
1.1.4 | Jiroemon Kimura | with currently 114 years one of the oldest people |
1.1.3 | Donald Duck | the license plate of his first car in a 1938 comic |
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