FOO?
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FOO?
OK, so I've seen FOO a lot recently. Mostly, I assumed it was short for FOOL, but it also seems to have another meaning I'm not sure of. What is it?
Also, what are acceptable spellings? Please vote.
Also, what are acceptable spellings? Please vote.
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Re: FOO?
shut the ★■◆● upMobius wrote:what are acceptable spellings?
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Foo should be considered along with its partner, bar. These two have been used as function names in programming examples since forever. I theorize that they derive from the fubar acronym, "Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition", so in this case the proper spelling would have to be FU. Foo is just the classroom setting sanitized version.
Re: FOO?
x2roid wrote:shut the **** upMobius wrote:what are acceptable spellings?
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entymology
... and are there alternative spellings?
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your internet-fu must be strengthenedjakee308 wrote:sorry, i just have to ask. what's pebkac?Stryker wrote:It's not fubar... it's pebkac.
these websites are great for looking up stuff:
http://www.google.com
http://en.wikipedia.org
or combine them both (and add your search at the end):
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=site:wikipedia.org
example
Problem Exists Between Keyboard and Chair?roid wrote:your internet-fu must be strengthenedjakee308 wrote:sorry, i just have to ask. what's pebkac?Stryker wrote:It's not fubar... it's pebkac.
these websites are great for looking up stuff:
http://www.google.com
http://en.wikipedia.org
I still don't understand?
hey i'm lazy + if it was obscene or offensive it might not be easy to find.
oh i see. I am a N00b but even i could figure that out. i do appreciate your answering seriously though. Hey you don't know what my i.q. may be. maybe it was a serious statement.roid wrote:well when you are using your computer... what is between your keyboard and chair?
you are.
speaking of serious statements here is what i was gonna post alone but i don't want people to think i'm a total wise*ss (just a partial wise*ss and only for other's amusement as well)
"There's nothing between my keyboard and my chair but that's because the keyboard is in love with my wireless mouse. The chair was heartbroken for awhile but began taking a liking to my desk. The chair moves around a lot and i think having a solid love object such as the desk has stabilized it. "
well I thought it was amusing!
actually the spelling i've seen the most is "foo" because typing "fu" created too many problems being read by chuckling freshman Computer Programming majors i.e. (f*** you) but it was easy to type. (you can use the first finger of each hand.) so it was switched to the phonetic spelling "foo" but most everybody still gets the joke. I've seen it in 30 year old pascal manuals (for you young'uns out there pascal is an outdated programming language) and in books about Unix when the authors needed a generic file/function name in their examples. God, who knows how old the unix manuals were!
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On that serious subject, I would like to remind everyone that I am a total 100% smartatpersanddollarsignsollarsign. Thank you for visiting please come again. Buh Bye.jakee308 wrote:speaking of serious statements here is what i was gonna post alone but i don't want people to think i'm a total wise*ss (just a partial wise*ss and only for other's amusement as well)
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