Hi Steve,
On Sun, Feb 1, 2004, you wrote:
afaik foo was the command or file name used in example code.
aka foobar
Steve
How does this go, Hooray, I can answer this one
-- actual two.
First, foo is often used as the last file when
using a compression program to recursively compress
Ciao Julian Aronowitz,
On 2-Feb-2004, you wrote:
How does this go, Hooray, I can answer this one
-- actual two.
First, foo is often used as the last file when
using a compression program to recursively compress
a bunch of files, as might be used by a program
being compressed. Also,
afaik foo was the command or file name used in example code.
aka foobar
Steve
How does this go, Hooray, I can answer this one
-- actual two.
There is a RFC about the Etymology of Foo:
ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3092.txt
Have fun :)
Bernd
Hello Peter
foo?
foo who?
foo to you too!
;-)
Hey :) that is good news :D
When Zapek has time for a 'foo' that means he doesnt
work on software ;) So there is a release soon ? :p
Regards
--
Robin - http://www.amiganiac.net/
Ciao Robin,
On 1-Feb-2004, you wrote:
Hello Peter
foo?
foo who?
foo to you too!
;-)
Hey :) that is good news :D
When Zapek has time for a 'foo' that means he doesnt
work on software ;) So there is a release soon ? :p
ohh!! YES!! i'm with you too but . . . . what f##k foo stay
Hello Franco
Hey :) that is good news :D
When Zapek has time for a 'foo' that means he doesnt
work on software ;) So there is a release soon ? :p
ohh!! YES!! i'm with you too but . . . . what f##k foo stay for? :-)
read it like 'phew -- I'm ready' ;-)
Regards
--
Robin -
afaik foo was the command or file name used in example code. aka foobar
Steve
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From: Franco Coccini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 10:12 AM
Subject: [voyager] Re: foo?
Ciao Robin,
On 1-Feb-2004, you wrote:
Hello Peter