As regular readers of this blog know, I have a long-term on-and-off project to design my own computer language in which I can be super productive at all parts of the development cycle. I have occasionally referred to this language as Unity (given my hope that it will be useful for many purposes), but since picking that name I have learned of several other software projects by that name (including a another programming language), so I've renamed my project to ALFE. I've updated all the references I could find (including the URLs, which I didn't think I'd be able to do - WordPress has a plugin for everything). If you spot any more lurking in the dark corners of the blog please let me know.
ALFE stands for "A Language For Everything". Which has more than one meaning. One is that ALFE itself can be used for any purpose. Another is that (via the built in parser generator and code generator) you can use it to create powerful domain-specific languages.
ALFE is also the name of the standard library that is included with the language, though when it's referring to the library, it stands for "A Library For Everything".