Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/12/04/17:54:14
>From: JSONCRAIG AT aol DOT com
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>#1 Whats with foo? Ex. foo.txt, foo.cpp have all been used in emails...is
>there something special about foo? (sorry to bother you if it seems obvious to
>you but I'm not real good with this compiler stuff)
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fubar is (i think WW2) jargon for f***ed up beyond all repair
For some reason, MIT comp. scientists started to use foo and bar as
generic names for programs, variables, etc. For a while, you could
tell if someone came through MIT by his use of foo and bar in this
way. But that was a long time ago - today its pretty universal.
Marc Auslander <marc AT watson DOT ibm DOT com> 914 945-4346 (Tieline 862 Fax x4426)
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