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OK I know this could get some votes down, but as a time waster, who has some good Acronyms.

My Favourite:
TWaIN: Technology Without an Interesting Name

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JFGI Just F'in Google It. With accompanying website.

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I like SAX = Simple API XML. So its a three letter acronym for "Simple Application Programming Interface Extensible Markup Language".

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without FUBAR where would all our variable names for code samples come from?

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The legendary error code KMACYOYO

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TDDD - ToDo Driven Development. Also, from broadcast but IT applicable

  • FUD - F'n Useless Device.
  • BITFU - Blew It The F' Up
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As a variation of PEBKAC there is the ever popular PICNIC - Problem In Chair, Not In Computer.

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Fast Action Response Team

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We actually had a brief time at one place I worked that they wanted to create a Special High-Intensity Team. Thankfully that idea got nixed. – John Biazo Feb 18 at 19:25
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Campaign for the Reduction of Acronym Proliferation

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My favorites

UTFSE = Use The F**ng Search-Engine

FWIW = For whatever it's worth

GASMOP = Go and sniff my open port

SNAFU = Situation Normal All F**ed Up

ZOMG = OMG with Z pressed instead of Shift

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  • I18N - "Internationalization" (I followed by 18 letters followed by an N)

  • L10N - "Localization" (L followed by 10 letter followed by an N)

  • Z-1A - "A" (Z followed by -1 letter followed by an A)

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ACME

I love package names such as "com.acme.something"

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CDD = Career Driven Development

Basically it means choosing the technologies for a project based on what will look best on your CV. :)

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@Unsliced - I also heard that EMACS stands for Escape-Meta-Alt-Control-Shift in reference to the chords you have to play on your keyboard to run certain commands.

Although Ctrl-Alt-Shift-5 for regular expression replace seems perfectly natural now.

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A system I worked on had components called the SPU and the SHTS. When pronounced phonetically, they said a lot about the system.

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BASIC - Beginners All purpose Symbolic Instruction Code.

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TLA - Three Letter Acronym! Many times in a tech meeting I'll ask (with an innocent look on my face) "What's the TLA for that?" Some get it, most don't. TLA is the Three Letter Acronym for Three Letter Acronym. Gets a laugh or a snort every time.

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I actually worked on a project where TLA stood for Top Level Architecture. I think the chief architect who invented the acronym pulled a joke on management, but he never admitted it. – starblue Feb 18 at 12:56
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WTF.

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YACC - Yet Another Compiler Compiler

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Oh, and of course STFW.. One that will become increasingly historic thanks to StackOverflow. Soon people will think the web is StackOverflow as people lose the ability to Google :D

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I like YAGNI. I always say it to myself when coding. And I like the way it sounds :D

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WINE Is Not an Emulator

MCSE - Minesweeper Consultant, Solitaire Expert

But some of the favs around work are not so programming based but highly relevant for a client-driven environment:

BLGF - Bad Luck, Get F...razzeled

GLWT - Good Luck With That

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Upvote for MCSE! ^^ – Arnis L. Jun 26 at 9:29
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An old company I used to work for had a 3D surface modelling package called SWANS.

= Surfaces With A Nice Shape.

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RTFM (Read the ....)

I wish their was a button in stackoverflow which has RTFM on it. Lots of questions could then be answered with one push on a button.

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WWW - because it takes so long to pronounce

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It doesn't in Dutch... ;-) – peSHIr Feb 5 at 9:58
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Back in the day, EMACS was "eight megabytes and continuously swapping", but that doesn't seem such a bad thing any more.

And ACID always sounds more fun than it is.

BTW. Programmers are n00bs when it comes to slang abbreviations.

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It can also stand for "Escape Meta Alt Control Shift" – sykora Feb 18 at 12:26
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IJW, "It Just Works"

Microsoft's term for Managed Code to unmanaged Code transition.

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DDT, the dynamic debugging tool (from CP/M if I remember correctly), was funny besause it was used for killing bugs, as was the chemical DDT when sprayed on crops.

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BAD - broken as designed, program that matches the design perfectly, but the design is rubbish.

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@Jason - if you're mentioning recursive acronyms, I think props are due to GNU! FSF

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Gnu's Not UNIX (GNU) and Xinu is not UNIX (XINU) are two recursive ones that I liked.

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