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  1. http - what does "foo" and "bar" mean and why people like use …

    Jan 22, 2016 · In many program test case or example case, i always see "bar" and "foo", what is the two word represent for and why choose this two words as example?

  2. foo到底是什么意思? - 知乎

    Aug 12, 2015 · 原文: The terms foobar, foo, bar, baz and qux are sometimes used as placeholder names (also referred to as metasyntactic variables) in computer programming or …

  3. Почему во многих примерах функции называют foo?

    Скорее всего слова foo, bar и baz родились в комиксе Smokey Stover and Pogo в конце 30-х годов 20-го века (как правильно заметил @AnT ) и, благодаря своей популярности, …

  4. language agnostic - What does 'foo' really mean? - Stack Overflow

    I hope this qualifies as a programming question, as in any programming tutorial, you eventually come across 'foo' in the code examples. (yeah, right?) what does 'foo' really mean? If it is …

  5. history - What is the origin of foo and bar? - Stack Overflow

    Foo and bar were also commonly used as file extensions. Since the text editors of the day operated on an input file and produced an output file, it was common to edit from a .foo file to …

  6. what is foo? I have seen it in many CSS and Web designing examples

    Nov 14, 2016 · 4 The terms foobar, foo, bar, baz and qux are sometimes used as placeholder names (also referred to as metasyntactic variables) in computer programming or computer …

  7. what is "foo" used for in "def function(foo):" when using Python3.x

    What is the foo in def function(foo): used for when you can use def function(): too? I know there is a difference, I just don't understand the definitions I have found in various books and tutorials.

  8. javascript - what does FOO stand for? - Stack Overflow

    Sep 17, 2016 · The terms foobar /ˈfʊːbɑː/, fubar, or foo, bar, baz and qux (alternatively quux) are sometimes used as placeholder names (also referred to as metasyntactic variables) in …

  9. Why in many examples functions are called foo - Stack Overflow

    Dec 6, 2013 · Maybe it's the wrong site, but I'm really curious why in so many examples in different languages they use foo as a name for functions or methods?

  10. Is there a difference between foo(void) and foo() in C++ or C?

    Consider these two function definitions: void foo () { } void foo (void) { } Is there a difference between these two? If not, why is the void argument there? Is it for aesthetic reasons?