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Re: Re: Etymology of Foo, RFC 3092

by Maclir (Curate)
on Apr 08, 2001 at 22:55 UTC ( [id://70886]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Re: Etymology of Foo, RFC 3092
in thread Etymology of Foo, RFC 3092

"fred" is a popular variable name, since it is easily types with the fingers of the left hand, in a neat "rolling flick" of the wrist.

Clue: see where the letters "f", "r', "e" and "d" are located on a standard qwerty keyboard.

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(jcwren) Re: (2) Etymology of Foo, RFC 3092
by jcwren (Prior) on Apr 08, 2001 at 23:07 UTC

    If you find files named 'arf', 'spot', and 'rover', it probably means I've been there.

    --Chris

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