[OT] Re: Etymology of "struct"
- From: "Army1987" <please.ask@xxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 12:20:36 +0200
As somebody recently stated on comp.unix.programmer (IIRC) about the
origins
of the "/usr" directory in Unix, the contemporary predilection for
acronyms
is a relatively recent phenomenon. Or rather, more recent than the age
from
whence C and Unix originated. Maybe somebody might dispute this, but I
think
the evidence for similar name derivations makes a strong case.
What were proposed etymologies for it?
.
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