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Posted by ipnon 9 hours ago

RFC 3092 – Etymology of "Foo" (2001)(datatracker.ietf.org)
111 points | 27 commentspage 2
johnthescott 8 hours ago|
f*kt up beyond all recognition. semper fidelis

i first heard "foo bar" from eric allman at berkeley office of britton-lee, mid 1980s. i vaguely recall eric wrote a column about history of "foo bar".

alhazrod 9 hours ago||
Echoes of ARPANET.
mac3n 6 hours ago||
Now, tell us about "ZQX3".
stackghost 1 hour ago|
This is the first time in my life encountering "ZQX3" in some context that suggests it has broad meaning.

What does ZQX3 have to do with TFA?

taybin 9 hours ago|
No mention of “baz”
hk__2 4 hours ago||
It’s literally in the first sentence of the first definition:

> bar /bar/ n. [JARGON] The second metasyntactic variable, after foo and before baz.

stephenlf 8 hours ago||
Part 2, 3rd definition of “foo”mentions baz