Talk:JESmon

The trans parameter in the attacks doesn't seem to be meshing with the table headers.KrytenKoro06 (talk) 14:21, 23 January 2015 (CST)
 * Fixed. --Grandy02 (talk) 15:35, 23 January 2015 (CST)

Meaning of "JES"
According to Jesmon's technique: OS Generics (refer to generic programming), will "JES" stand for Java Enterprise System/Java Embedded Server or something start with Java XXX ? (Actually I know nothing of programming, when I search from the internet, it seems that java is related to generic programming)

Generics
From withthewill:

"EDIT: Found a way to justify "Aus Generics" without handwaviness, though to be fair "Os Generics" gives more results on google. "Aus Generics" can also be translated in German as "From/Of Generics". "Os Generics", meanwhile, would be portueguese for "The Generics". Both would evade the technobabble objection to "OS", and both are about equally supported on google as not only translations for ausu, but also used in conjunction with "Generics". "

So, what's your opinion? OS, Os, or Aus?KrytenKoro06 (talk) 10:34, 27 February 2015 (CST)
 * Technically, "the generics" in Portuguese would be "Os Genéricos". 09:24, 28 February 2015 (CST)
 * Just placing it here so I don't forget, "Avus Genericus" is Latin for 'Generative Ancestor' (Avus matches アウス in Classical Latin, but  is pronounced [v] in Church Latin. Genericus uses [g] in Classical, but [dʒ] in Church which would fit ジェネリクス). It doesn't make much sense, but phonologically it (somewhat) fits.--Garmmon (talk) 22:33, 21 June 2017 (CDT)
 * Yeah, sounds way better.KrytenKoro06 (talk) 11:15, 22 June 2017 (CDT)

The capitalization of "JES"
Why is the name being displayed this way when all official sources have it uncapitalized? It looks ridiculous and seems like it was changed just because someone else liked it better this way and wanted force it on everyone else regardless of what the official name is.
 * Agreed with this. It looks terrible and there's nothing that specifies it as such. I'd say the same goes for the Dorumon line. --Blaze Dragon (talk) 22:59, 17 October 2021 (GMT-3)
 * its either JESmon, EBEmon, BEMmon, and the DORUmon, or Jesmon, Ebemon, Bemmon, and the Dorumon. There is no source that capitalises the Doru in Dorumon so if it has to be DORUmon, then for consistency this has to be JESmon. there is no source that says "DORUmon", and yet we're using it. it is only listed here as DORUmon as its an acroym for Digital or uknown monster, therefore JESmon is justice edge swordsman. you cant have one capitliaised and not the other.Muur (talk) 23:47, 17 October 2021 (CDT)